FOUND vs RECOVERED: NOUN
- Preterit and past participle of find.
- A thin, single-cut file for combmakers.
- A three-sided, single-cut file, used in making combs.
- The operation of casting metal, etc.; the melting of metal or of the materials for glass, etc.
- Food and lodging, board.
- Food and lodging provided in addition to money
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FOUND vs RECOVERED: ADJECTIVE
- Come upon unexpectedly or after searching
- Equipped; supplied
- Found after being lost
- Freed from illness or injury
FOUND vs RECOVERED: VERB
- Set up or lay the groundwork for
- Use as a basis for; found on
- Simple past tense and past participle of find.
- To melt, especially of metal in an industrial setting.
- To start some type of organization or company.
- To begin building.
- Set up or found
- Simple past tense and past participle of recover.
FOUND vs RECOVERED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To make (objects) by pouring molten material into a mold.
- To establish the foundation or basis of; base.
- To melt (metal) and pour into a mold.
- To form by melting a metal, and pouring it into a mold; to cast.
- To lay the basis of; to set, or place, as on something solid, for support; to ground; to establish upon a basis, literal or figurative; to fix firmly.
- To take the ffirst steps or measures in erecting or building up; to furnish the materials for beginning; to begin to raise; to originate
- To establish or set up, especially with provision for continuing existence: : establish.
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FOUND vs RECOVERED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To east; form into shape by casting in a mold, as metal or a metallic article.
- To lay the basis of; fix, set, or place, as on something solid; ground; base; establish on a basis, physical or moral.
- Found on
- Use as a basis for
- To take the first steps or measures in erecting or building up; begin to raise; make a beginning of; originate by active means: as, to found a city or an empire.
- To make provision for the establishment of; originate by gift, grant, or endowment: as, to found an institution or a professorship by bequest.
- To base one's opinion; rely: followed by on or upon: as, I found upon the evidence of my senses.
- To hasten; go (to get or seek something); strive.
- A dialectal variant of fond, fand.
- Imp. & p. p. of find.
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FOUND vs RECOVERED: RELATED WORDS
- Revealed, Discovering, Showed, Unearthed, Uncovered, Discovered, Set up, Base, Ground, Plant, Launch, Institute, Constitute, Establish, Recovered
- Removed, Recouped, Surrendered, Salvaged, Confiscated, Regained, Seized, Recuperated, Rebounded, Returned, Retrieved, Well, Cured, Found, Healed
FOUND vs RECOVERED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Identified, Retrieved, Revealed, Discovering, Unearthed, Uncovered, Set up, Discovered, Base, Ground, Plant, Launch, Institute, Establish, Recovered
- Discovered, Reclaimed, Collected, Removed, Surrendered, Salvaged, Confiscated, Seized, Rebounded, Returned, Retrieved, Well, Cured, Found, Healed
FOUND vs RECOVERED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The officer searched the backpack and found marijuana, then arrested defendant and found marijuana cigarettes in his pockets.
- As a bonus, this book details many of the popular ornamental trees found in Europe, in addition to those found in the wild.
- If a record is not found, a certified No record found letter will be issued.
- Later that day, Missy was found strangled and five days after that, Eddie was also found dead.
- Results Enterovirus was the most commonly found virus in the symptomatic population, whereas parechovirus, astrovirus, and sapovirus were rarely found.
- Yoshi hat See all the peach stuff we found Speaking of video games, we also found an Animal Crossing Backpack!
- Also not found on the AP test but found in this unit is the surface area of a curved plane.
- They went in and found defendant passed out and found items associated with meth manufacture.
- LOST AND FOUND All items found are to be brought to the Main Office.
- Charles was found alive, not far from where Miller found his son.
- He recovered, remarried and again tried to rebuild.
- Recovery relates mainly to energy recovered from waste.
- BPD EVIDENCE AND RECOVERED PROPERTY CONTROL PROCEDURESThe BPD Property Office has established guidelines governing the processing of recovered property and evidence.
- In practice, development and exploitation costs are recovered first, and exploration costs are recovered afterwards.
- The concept of elasticity implies that present activities cannot be recovered if lost or missed, whereas future activities can be recovered.
- Value Recovered the value of any stolen property that was recovered, less any damage.
- Recovered Vehicle Form: A Recovered Vehicle Form has been added to the COTS software suite.
- Nothing can be recovered under either kind of agreement and if something has been paid, it cannot be recovered back.
- Recovered Materials are gathered and transported to a Recovered Materials Processing Facility.
- The box of recovered medications will then be recovered by a CDS Officer.
FOUND vs RECOVERED: QUESTIONS
- Where are chlorophyll pigments found in thylakoid membranes?
- Which biomolecules found in living things contain phosphorus?
- Where are volcanoes found at divergent plate boundaries?
- Where is heterochromatin found in eukaryotic cells?
- Where are agglutinated species of foraminifera found?
- Where is Minamata disease (methylmercury poisoning) found?
- Where are gluconeogenic enzymes found in mitochondria?
- Where are extragenital lesions most commonly found?
- Where are conservative Democrats most commonly found?
- Where was helium found before it was found on Earth?
- Was a fake inspection sticker recovered in Mechanicville?
- Can traumatic memories be repressed, then recovered?
- What countries recovered stolen property after WW2?
- Which Hollywood celebrities have recovered from alcoholism?
- How is recovered plasma obtained for fractionation?
- What is the recovered chemical materiel Directorate?
- Can Prevotella intermedia be recovered from plaque?
- How is dicyclopentadiene recovered from a distillate?
- Can you photograph artifacts recovered from shipwrecks?
- Should acid be recovered from wastewater treatment?