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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211. The church Hanson founded had a long name with Pentecostal wedged in it somewhere.
212. One was founded by William Batty, who gave his name to one epithet for madness.
213. Many wholly owned subsidiaries are originally founded by the parent for some special purpose.
214. The entire history on which our leading Occidental religions have been founded is an anthology of fictions.
215. Empress Adelaide founded monasteries, convents,[Sentencedict] and donated generously to the needy.
216. The modern corporation was founded on the principle of expediency.
217. Founded under a charter of 1694, the Royal Hospital School came into being in 1712.
218. They have founded a constitutional-covenant community for soul mates in Idaho.
219. That complaint was well founded, and the trend only intensified.
220. Four years ago, he founded a computer software firm which developed software for the Internet.
221. Hornby, founded in 1908, has now moved on from trains and cars to sell dolls and video games.
222. Ivan founded a monastery at Cetinje, and it was from the monks who lived there that the orthodox bishops were chosen.
223. The Institute is a nonprofit trade association founded in 1953.
224. British radio astronomer who founded and directed ( 1951 - 1981 ) the Jodrell Bank Experimental Station.
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