finding
noun [ C ]
uk/ˈfaɪndɪŋ/ us [ often plural ]
information or a fact that is discovered by studying something:
findings on sth The inquiry has published its findings on the gender pay gap.
According to the report's findings, year-on-year new car prices have fallen by 1.3 per cent.
the key/main/major finding(s) One of the key findings of the survey is that British firms exporting to Europe for the first time find it difficult to make overseas customers pay on time.
findings show/suggest Our findings show that people would work more efficiently if they were allowed to work flexibly.
present/publish/announce findings She and the other researchers presented their findings at a conference this summer in Toronto.
initial/preliminary findings Last week, the committee handed the preliminary findings of its investigation to the United States' Securities and Exchange Commission.
LAW
a decision in a court of law:
We disagree with the court's finding, as we believe that there was more than sufficient evidence that Mr. Brown failed to file his tax returns.
finding against/in favour of sb A finding against him could cost him the right to work as a financial adviser.
make/reach a finding They reached a finding of gross negligence.