to discover a fact or piece of information
to discover that someone has been dishonest
Clearly, it would take some time to find out exactly what the creature was.
Go back to Farro and Jones, find out if Brown had a mother or father or siblings!
Her parents found out that she had a boyfriend.
I don’t want anyone else to find out about this.
It was only a matter of time before someone found him out.
Marianne would find out in the end of course, how could I think otherwise.
The police are determined to find out who killed Louise.
We can hardly get through via phone, fax, or E-mail just to find out what the hell's going on.
We may never find out the truth about what happened.
finds out
finding out
found out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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