0 past simple and past participle of found --
1 past simple and past participle of find --
3 to build a support in the ground for a large structure such as a building or road --
4 to base a belief, claim, idea, etc. on something: --
a society founded on egalitarian principles
I'd like to see the research that these recommendations are founded on.
Her lawyer accused the prosecution of founding its case on insufficient evidence.
An assessment of the interplay of the same landowners with the populations of estates so clearly founded on different principles is needed.
Designing as search mirrored earlier design research founded on concepts from operations research and optimization in particular.
Australian rock was founded, and perpetuated upon, a specific set of performers as the repositories of power and wider meaning: white, male and (sub)urban.
But there are few, if any, theoretically founded composite indices available.
The walls of the round and rectangular buildings were simply founded on earth and were all built of loam.
Numerous farms and entire villages were deserted in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and not one single market town was founded between 1350 and 1400.
Those who had enough followers to farm and to scare off potential enemies founded their own homesteads.
It is founded on a crude portrayal of the eighteenth century as violent, drunken, corrupt and depraved.