Finding

/ˈfaɪndɪŋ/ noun

A finding is something that has been learned or discovered, especially as a result of careful study or investigation. It can also mean a decision made by a court or judge.

It comes from the verb “find” plus the noun-forming ending “-ing,” turning the act of finding into the result of that act. The legal sense developed as courts “found” facts and truths in cases.

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