Similar words: confounded, founder, surrounded, profound, funded, dumbfound, foundation, founding father. Meaning: [faʊnd] adj. having a basis; often used as combining terms.
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91. Klingenzell priory, between the castles Liebenfels and Freudenfels, was founded in 1333 and became a place of pilgrimage.
92. Founded in 1878, it is an independent non-profit making company, operating under Royal Charter, and a registered educational charity.
93. In 1968, Jacobs and Viterbi founded Linkabit, a small company that developed communications equipment for the military.
94. Between 1880 and 1890, for example, almost 1,000 electrical apparatus companies were founded in developed countries.
95. His teacher, who had founded the missionary school, had high hopes for his star student.
96. Palatial observatories were founded at Paris, London, and Berlin for the express purpose of determining longitude by the heavens.
97. Now 32 carriers are flying into Tegel Airport, foremost among them Lufthansa, which was founded in Berlin in 1926.
98. Royal Humane Society, founded in 1774 for the rescue of persons from drowning, and the recovery of dead bodies.
99. But however strong that impression is, it is a subjective one founded on the inevitably limited view of any individual.
100. There were, said McGregor, a different set of assumptions that were well founded in behavioral research.
101. Battle Abbey was founded by William to commemorate his victory and as a memorial to the fallen.
102. Poverty, chastity and obedience were the rules of his order which he founded with eleven like-minded companions when he was twenty-nine.
103. An Institute of Agrarian Reform was founded to break up large estates and redistribute them to landless labourers.
104. Napoli 99 is a private organisation founded in1984 to improve the negative image that the city was acquiring.
105. Forty years ago the Theatre Collection was founded as a research centre for staff and students in the Drama Department.
106. In 1892 Trevor founded a monthly publication entitled Labour Prophet. Sentencedict.com
107. His reputation was founded on his organizational abilities and his acknowledged brilliance as a leader of men.
108. Founded in 1900, Beaulieu Vineyard is trying to lure younger wine drinkers.
109. On 20 December a bankruptcy petition founded on that act of bankruptcy was presented.
110. In Montevideo the Frente Amplio was founded as a coalition of diverse left currents against the military dictatorship.
111. Plato founded an Academy in Athens aimed at the furtherance of such ideas.
112. The bi-monthly scholarly journal, founded in Los Angeles in 1973, suspended publication in 1978 owing to lack of funds.
113. Mr Gates will retain strong links with the company he founded 25 years ago by becoming chairman and chief software architect.
114. The partners remain sanguine about speculation that their tenure of the company they founded is coming to an end.
115. In consequence, the sciences of animal behaviour and experimental psychology were founded by men deeply hostile to anthropomorphic explanations.
116. He and his twin brother, Michael, had previously founded a monastic order in Stroud.
117. St. Francis of Assisi originally founded the cloister which now encloses a garden and well.
118. The horrible irony is that it is in that very surrender that community itself is founded.
119. Some teachers will believe so, particularly since it seems to be well founded on experimental findings.
120. This port, founded as late as 1 130, very quickly came to enjoy all the characteristics of a boom town.
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