finding out (Meaning)

finding out

to catch doing something bad, to ascertain the true character or identity of, to discover, learn, or verify something, to catch in an offense (such as a crime), to learn by study, observation, or search

finding out Sentence Examples

  1. I'm finding out the truth behind the rumors that have been circulating.
  2. By researching online, I'm finding out more about the history of my family.
  3. The detective is finding out new evidence that could lead to a break in the case.
  4. Through trial and error, I'm finding out the best way to solve this puzzle.
  5. I asked my cousin for advice on finding out how to fix the broken washing machine.
  6. She's finding out if her car is eligible for a warranty repair.
  7. By talking to my doctor, I'm finding out how to improve my health.
  8. The therapist is helping me find out why I'm having difficulty managing my emotions.
  9. He's finding out about all the different colleges that offer scholarships for aspiring athletes.
  10. We're finding out the details of our travel itinerary for the upcoming trip.

FAQs About the word finding out

to catch doing something bad, to ascertain the true character or identity of, to discover, learn, or verify something, to catch in an offense (such as a crime),

getting on (to), hearing,realizing, learning, discovering, seeing, figuring out,finding, catching on (to), hitting (on or upon)

missing, overlooking, ignoring, covering,disregarding, forgetting, blotting out, masking, screening, concealing

I'm finding out the truth behind the rumors that have been circulating.

By researching online, I'm finding out more about the history of my family.

The detective is finding out new evidence that could lead to a break in the case.

Through trial and error, I'm finding out the best way to solve this puzzle.