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Meaning of finding
The act of discovering or determining something
Etymology of finding
The word "finding" originated from the Old English word "findan," which means "to come upon" or "to discover"
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to refer to the act of discovering or determining something
Over time, the word has developed various meanings and uses, including its use in legal and official contexts
Synonyms
discovery
detection
location
identification
uncovering
unearthing
revelation
exposure
divulgence
detection
discernment
perception
observation
notice
awareness
realization
acknowledgment
recognition
ascertainment
determination
decision
verdict
judgment
conclusion
outcome
result
finding
verdict
resolution
settlement
judgment
decree
decision
ruling
opinion
assessment
evaluation
appraisal
estimation
inspection
examination
scrutiny
search
research
inquiry
investigation
probe
exploration
analysis
review
survey
study
test
trial
experimentation
Definitions
- The act of discovering or determining the existence, presence, or fact of something
- * A discovery or determination, especially one that is official or has legal implications
- * A decision or verdict, especially one made by a court or other official body
Usage Examples
- The team made a groundbreaking finding that changed the course of the research
- * The judge's finding was that the defendant was guilty of the crime
- * The archaeologist's finding of the ancient artifact was a major discovery
Antonyms
loss
misplacement
concealment
hiding
secrecy
obscurity
ambiguity
uncertainty
doubt
confusion
misunderstanding
misinterpretation
ignorance
unawareness
neglect
disregard
oversight
omission
Omission
failure
defeat
disappointment
frustration
blindness
invisibility
inaudibility
silence
suppression
repression
denial
rejection
dismissal