find for (someone or something)
find for (someone or something)
To declare that someone or something is innocent, as in a courtroom. The jury found for the plaintiff, and the defendant had to pay a hefty fine.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
find for someone or something
[for a jury or a judge] to announce a decision in favor of one side of a lawsuit. The judge found for Mrs. Franklin, and that made her family quite happy. The court found for the plaintiff and admonished the defense lawyer.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
find for
v.
To decide that someone or something is innocent, as in a court of law: The judge found for the plaintiff after the hearing.
See also: find
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- find for
- find against
- find against (someone or something)
- come to a conclusion
- come to a/the conclusion
- absolve
- absolve (one) from (something)
- absolve from
- acquit
- acquit (one) of (something)