FIND


Meaning of FIND in English

out [phrasal verb] [T] - to obtain knowledge of (something), or to obtain knowledge of the dishonest or criminal activities of (someone)How did you find out my new address/find my new address out? [M]How did you find out about the party?. [I]To find out more about these beauty products, please write to us at the address given below. [T]The holiday was a complete surprise - I only found out about it the day before we left. [T]I'll just go and find out what's going on outside. [+ wh- word]Too late, she found out that the train had been cancelled. [+ that clause]The only way to find out is to ask him how he feels about you. [I]I asked her what she meant and she told me that I would find out soon enough. [I]If the army had found out, I would have been executed. [I]They found her out before she could carry out the bomb attack. [T]The only thing he could do was to hide it somewhere and hope to God he wouldn't be found out. [T]

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.