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- Dictionaryfound/faʊnd/
verb
- 1. past and past participle of find
adjective
- 1. having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly.
- 2. (of a ship) equipped: "the ship was well found and seaworthy"
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Synonyms for FOUND: establish, pioneer, introduce, create, initiate, launch, begin, institute; Antonyms of FOUND: shut (up), close (down), stop, end, abolish, nullify, finish, phase out
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Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms of found. When something begins to happen, or you make something to begin to happen, you start it. If you start a business, organization, etc., you create it. These are words and phrases related to found. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page.
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Synonyms for FOUND in English: establish, start, set up, begin, create, institute, organize, construct, constitute, originate, …
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Synonyms for FOUND: unearthed, located, detected, common, native to, characteristic of, establish, base, set up, ground; Antonyms for FOUND: destroy, end, failed, forfeited, lost, missed, failed, mislaid, lost, lost.
Synonyms for FOUND: establish, constitute, create, inaugurate, institute, organize, originate, set up, start, …
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