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found
1[ found ]
verb (used with object)
- to set up or establish on a firm basis or for enduring existence:
to found a new publishing company.
Synonyms: , , ,
- to lay the lowest part of (a structure) on a firm base or ground:
a house founded on solid rock.
- to base or ground (usually followed by on or upon ):
a story founded on fact.
- to provide a basis or ground for.
found
2[ found ]
verb
- simple past tense and past participle of find.
adjective
- equipped, outfitted, or furnished:
He bought a new boat, fully found.
- provided or furnished without additional charge, as to a tenant; included within the price, rent, etc. (often used postpositively):
Room to let, laundry found.
noun
- something that is provided or furnished without charge, especially meals given a domestic:
Maid wanted, good salary and found.
found
3[ found ]
verb (used with object)
- to melt and pour (metal, glass, etc.) into a mold.
- to form or make (an article) of molten material in a mold; cast.
found
1/ ´Ú²¹ÊŠ²Ô»å /
verb
- the past tense and past participle of find
adjective
- furnished, or fitted out
the boat is well found
- with meals, heating, bed linen, etc, provided without extra charge (esp in the phrase all found )
found
2/ ´Ú²¹ÊŠ²Ô»å /
verb
- tr to bring into being, set up, or establish (something, such as an institution, society, etc)
- tr to build or establish the foundation or basis of
- also intr; foll by on or upon to have a basis (in); depend (on)
found
3/ ´Ú²¹ÊŠ²Ô»å /
verb
- to cast (a material, such as metal or glass) by melting and pouring into a mould
- to shape or make (articles) in this way; cast
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Example Sentences
Inside the house she found her mother and sister, also shot dead from a hail of bullets fired through the windows.
In fairness, the Dodgers fans I found were part of households with divided loyalties.
Poodle-dog can be found in the southern Sierra Nevada, southern Coast Ranges and down into Baja California.
The jury found him not guilty of a second wire fraud count.
Studies have found that particulate pollution known as PM 2.5, which is released by vehicles, industrial smokestacks and wildfires, can be attributed to as many as 200,000 excess deaths each year.
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