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finding

[ fahyn-ding ]

noun

  1. the act of a person or thing that finds; discovery.
  2. Often findings. something that is found found or ascertained.
  3. Law. a decision or verdict after judicial inquiry.
  4. findings, tools, materials, etc., used by artisans.


finding

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noun

  1. a thing that is found or discovered
  2. law the conclusion reached after a judicial inquiry; verdict
  3. plural the tools and equipment of an artisan
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of finding1

First recorded before 1000; Middle English, Old English; find + -ing 1
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A panel of independent experts, which was commissioned in October to review the NHS, is expected to publish its findings at the end of April.

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It was five almost immediately as Warriors sprung again straight from the restart, Kyle Rowe breaking free and finding Horne running a trademark support line to go in under the sticks.

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These efforts won’t just inform how to protect these fragile ecosystems — they could act as a sort of road map for finding alien life on other worlds.

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Key issues he wants to tackle include defending the 2nd Amendment, finding more resources to support veterans in the department and preventing the release of violent criminals, according to his campaign website.

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He wanted to understand why they had chosen a life of crime, its "heartbreaking" impact on people and how some were finding a way out.

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