Meaning of find
Definition of find
(noun)
a
productive
insight
the act of discovering something
(verb)
come
upon, as if by accident;
meet
with; "We
find
this
idea
in Plato"; "I happened upon the
most
wonderful
bakery
not
very
far from here"; "She chanced upon an
interesting
book
in the
bookstore
the
other
day"
discover or
determine
the existence, presence, or
fact
of; "She
detected
high
levels of
lead
in her
drinking
water"; "We
found
traces of
lead
in the paint"
come
upon
after
searching;
find
the
location
of something that was
missed
or lost; "Did you
find
your glasses?"; "I cannot
find
my gloves!"
establish
after
a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study; "find the
product
of two numbers"; "The
physicist
who
found
the
elusive
particle
won the Nobel Prize"
come
to
believe
on the
basis
of emotion, intuitions, or
indefinite
grounds; "I
feel
that he doesn't
like
me"; "I
find
him to be obnoxious"; "I
found
the
movie
rather
entertaining"
perceive
or be
contemporaneous
with; "We
found
Republicans
winning
the offices"; "You'll see a lot of
cheating
in this school"; "The 1960's saw the
rebellion
of the
younger
generation
against
established
traditions"; "I
want
to see results"
get something or
somebody
for a
specific
purpose; "I
found
this
gadget
that
will
serve
as a
bottle
opener"; "I got
hold
of these tools to fix our plumbing"; "The
chairman
got
hold
of a
secretary
on Friday
night
to
type
the
urgent
letter"
make
a discovery,
make
a new finding; "Roentgen
discovered
X-rays"; "Physicists
believe
they
found
a new
elementary
particle"
make
a discovery; "She
found
that he had
lied
to her"; "The
story
is false, so far as I can discover"
obtain
through
effort
or management; "She
found
the
time
and
energy
to
take
care
of her
aging
parents"; "We
found
the
money
to
send
our sons to college"
decide
on and
make
a
declaration
about; "find
someone
guilty"
receive a
specified
treatment
(abstract); "These aspects of
civilization
do not
find
expression
or receive an interpretation"; "His
movie
received
a
good
review"; "I got
nothing
but
trouble
for my
good
intentions"
perceive
oneself to be in a
certain
condition
or place; "I
found
myself in a
difficult
situation"; "When he woke up, he
found
himself in a
hospital
room"
(noun)
type
genus
of the Dactylopiidae
(verb)
succeed
in reaching;
arrive
at; "The
arrow
found
its mark"
(noun)
developing
in
intricate
and
painstaking
detail
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