From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfind for somebody phrasal verb lawSCTto judge that someone is right or not guilty The judge found for the plaintiff. → find→ See Verb table
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find for • However, in more rural counties, unleaded regular can still be found for $ 1. 19 a gallon.• Space would be found for a brand-new Tucson Museum of Art.• After all, in 1,189 densely-printed pages, space has not been found for a single illustration.• Exactly the same sort of behavior is found for an atom with a single p-level vacancy.• Sometimes brick tracery was used, sometimes the small quantity of stone needed was found for important buildings.• If the jury finds for Simpson, the case ends.• These arrangements will continue in respect of 1992/93 even if the House of Lords finds for the Crown.• Without it there's a chance that a buyer can be found for the new slimmed-down company.