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The finder kept Lucy safe and uploaded her photo to Petco Love Lost as a found pet.—
Kurt Knutsson,
FOXNews.com,
1 July 2026 The remote that is included, the Alexa Voice Remote Enhanced, lacks the Pro’s backlit buttons and remote finder feature, but is otherwise identical and isn’t a significant downgrade.—
Will Greenwald,
PC Magazine,
16 June 2026 How about a bar clamp, bench vise or stud finder?—
Lew Sichelman,
Miami Herald,
11 June 2026 Hidden on public property, the medallion is worth a $500 prize to the finder.—
Tyler Quattrin,
Twin Cities,
9 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for finder
: a small telescope attached to a larger one for finding an object
b
: a device on a camera that shows the view being photographed by the camera
Legal Definition
finder
noun
find·er
1
: one that finds
the finder of lost property has a right to it as against the world, except against the true owner—McDonald v. Railway Express Agency, 81 S.E.2d 525 (1954)
2
: one that for a fee discovers a financial opportunity, passes it on to another, and may act as a go-between for but does not participate in subsequent negotiations between the involved parties compare broker