finding

[ˈfaɪndɪŋ]

finding Definition

  • 1the act of discovering something, either unexpectedly or as the result of a search
  • 2a conclusion reached after an inquiry or investigation

Using finding: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "finding" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The finding of the lost treasure was a great success.

  • Example

    The findings of the study were published in a scientific journal.

  • Example

    The detective's findings led to the arrest of the suspect.

finding Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for finding

Antonyms for finding

Phrases with finding

  • findings of fact

    a determination of the facts of a case by a judge or jury

    Example

    The judge's findings of fact were crucial in determining the outcome of the trial.

  • findings of law

    a determination of the legal issues in a case by a judge

    Example

    The court's findings of law were based on the interpretation of relevant statutes and case law.

  • findings and recommendations

    a report detailing the results of an investigation or study, along with suggestions for action

    Example

    The committee's findings and recommendations were presented to the board of directors for review.

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Summary: finding in Brief

The term 'finding' [ˈfaɪndɪŋ] refers to the act of discovering something, either unexpectedly or as the result of a search. It can also refer to a conclusion reached after an inquiry or investigation, as in 'The detective's findings led to the arrest of the suspect.' Other phrases include 'findings of fact' and 'findings and recommendations.'

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