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lost-and-found

 

Definitions from WordNet

Noun lost-and-found has 1 sense
  1. lost-and-found - repository in a public building where lost articles can be kept until their owners reclaim them
    --1 is a kind of
    depository, deposit, repository

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Lost-and-Found

Description:

Lost-and-Found refers to a location, typically within a public space or institution, where lost items are collected and stored until they are claimed by their rightful owners.

Senses:

Sense 1 (Noun):

A designated area or department where lost items are kept.

Example Sentence: If you have lost your keys, be sure to check the lost-and-found in the main office.

Sense 2 (Adjective):

Relating to or concerned with the process of finding lost items.

Example Sentence: The lost-and-found department is responsible for cataloging and returning lost belongings.

Sense 3 (Verb):

To discover or retrieve something that was previously lost.

Example Sentence: I finally found my missing book after extensively searching the house; it was in the last place I looked, as they say.

Usages:

Usage 1: Popular

The term lost-and-found is commonly used to describe the location where lost belongings are kept until they can be reclaimed.

Example Sentence: When visiting a theme park, it is advisable to report any lost items immediately to the lost-and-found counter.

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Usage 2: Local

In some regions, the term lost-and-found may also refer to a community-led initiative or group dedicated to helping people find their lost possessions.

Example Sentence: The city's lost-and-found organization has been instrumental in reuniting numerous lost pets with their owners.

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