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    Found·er
    /ˈfoundər/

    verb

    • 1. (of a ship) fill with water and sink: "six drowned when the yacht foundered off the Florida coast" Similar sinkgo to the bottomgo downbe lost at sea

    noun

    • 1. laminitis in horses, ponies, or other hoofed animals. North American
  2. The meaning of FOUNDER is one that founds or establishes. How to use founder in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. FOUNDER definition: 1. someone who establishes an organization: 2. (especially of a boat) to fill with water and sink…. Learn more.

  4. Founder definition: a person who founds or establishes something, as a company or institution.. See examples of FOUNDER used in a sentence.

  5. Define founder. founder synonyms, founder pronunciation, founder translation, English dictionary definition of founder. to fall or sink down; to become wrecked; to stumble; collapse; succumb: The project foundered because public support was lacking.

  6. The person who creates an organization or a company is known as the founder. Founder is also a verb meaning "fail miserably," which is something a company's founder hopes the company will never do.

  7. FOUNDER meaning: 1. someone who establishes an organization: 2. (especially of a boat) to fill with water and sink…. Learn more.

  8. founder. The founder of an institution, organization, or building is the person who got it started it. He was one of the founders of the university's medical faculty. If something such as a plan or project founders, it fails because of a particular point, difficulty, or problem.

  9. verb. foundered, foundering, founders. To fill with water, as during a storm, and sink. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To cave in; sink. The platform swayed and then foundered. American Heritage. To become stuck as in soft ground; bog down. Webster's New World. (intransitive) To fall; to stumble and go lame, as a horse. Wiktionary.

  10. a person who starts an organization, institution, etc. or causes something to be built. the founder and president of the company. a wife and husband who are joint founders of the company. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. adjective.

  11. 1. First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English found (o)ur, foundere, fundre “original builder of a city, church, castle, or city; founder of a country,” from Anglo-French fundur, from Old French fondeor, from Latin fundātōr-, stem of fundātor; see origin at found 1 ;see also -er 1.

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