finding
Prononciation : [/ˈfaɪndɪŋ/]
Contexte : « discovery »
(noun) something that has been discovered or learned, especially after a search or investigation. It's like when you find your lost toy after looking everywhere for it.
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The finding of a new species of butterfly was celebrated by scientists.
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There were no significant findings in the study.
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What were the key findings of the research project?
Contexte : « legal »
(noun) a decision or ruling made by a court or judge after considering all the evidence presented. It's like when a judge decides who is right in a disagreement.
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The finding of the court favored the plaintiff in the case.
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The finding of innocence surprised many people in the courtroom.
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What was the finding of the judge in the trial?
Contexte : « general »
(noun) the act of discovering something or making a judgement based on evidence. It's like figuring out the answer to a mystery or puzzle.
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The finding that the earth is round was a groundbreaking discovery.
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The lack of findings hindered the progress of the investigation.
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How important are the findings of the research study?
Contexte : « research »
(verb) to discover or come across something after looking for it or investigating. It's like finding a hidden treasure after searching for clues.
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The team found a correlation between two variables in their study.
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I couldn't find my keys this morning; they must be lost.
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Did you find any interesting information in your research?