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find out
verb
- to gain knowledge of (something); learn
he found out what he wanted
- to detect the crime, deception, etc, of (someone)
Example Sentences
We won't find out this season, though it comes up occasionally.
“We hope that the aircraft is found quickly, and we can find out the cause of what has happened,” he said.
It may well be that RevolutionWear is going to find out the hard way that it takes more than money to start an actual revolution.
It would be interesting to find out more about the radicals whose slogan is “shoot back.”
It was shocking to find out that the rape by Beebe was actually the last one of the night.
As soon as ever this squalling stops I'll find out; I can't go on like this!
Suppose you wish to find out what words will translate the date of the settlement of Jamestown, Va., 1607.
One of us better head in for the Crossin' an' find out for sure if any uh them fellers come t' the camp, an' what he wanted there.
We shall have to pretend to do some gun practice, and drop a shell on to its surface to find out.
He halted to investigate and find out what was wrong, and at that moment a startled cry came from Clip.
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