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Observe   /əbzˈərv/   Listen
Observe

verb
(past & past part. observed; pres. part. observing)
1.
Discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of.  Synonyms: detect, discover, find, notice.  "We found traces of lead in the paint"
2.
Make mention of.  Synonyms: mention, note, remark.  "They noted that it was a fine day to go sailing"
3.
Observe with care or pay close attention to.  Synonyms: note, take note.
4.
Watch attentively.
5.
Show respect towards.  Synonyms: abide by, honor, honour, respect.
6.
Behave as expected during of holidays or rites.  Synonyms: celebrate, keep.  "Celebrate Christmas" , "Observe Yom Kippur"
7.
Follow with the eyes or the mind.  Synonyms: follow, keep an eye on, watch, watch over.  "The world is watching Sarajevo" , "She followed the men with the binoculars"
8.
Stick to correctly or closely.  Synonyms: keep, maintain.  "Keep count" , "I cannot keep track of all my employees"
9.
Conform one's action or practice to.  Synonym: keep.  "She never keeps her promises" , "We kept to the original conditions of the contract"



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"Observe" Quotes from Famous Books



... 9, etc). Truth is a religious as well as moral duty. "This (All) is two-fold, there is no third; all is either truth or untruth; now truth alone is the gods (satyam eva dev[a]s) and untruth is man."[51] Moreover, "one law the gods observe, truth" (Cat. Br. i. 1.1. 4; iii. 3. 2. 2; 4. 2. 8). There is another passage upon this subject: "To serve the sacred fire means truth; he who speaks truth feeds the fire; he who speaks lies pours water on it; in the one case he strengthens his vital (spiritual) ...
— The Religions of India - Handbooks On The History Of Religions, Volume 1, Edited By Morris Jastrow • Edward Washburn Hopkins

... for good manners, [another parenthesis, Jack! Good manners are so little natural, that we ought to be composed to observe them: politeness will not live in a storm]. I cannot stay to answer questions, cries the wench—though desirous to answer [a third parenthesis—Like the people crying proclamations, running away from the customers they want to sell to]. This hurry ...
— Clarissa, Volume 5 (of 9) • Samuel Richardson

... under orders to tour the fleet and observe conditions aboard the other ships. It was obviously a nuisance assignment since any extraordinary conditions could have been reported by teleceiver. But they were glad to get away from Vidac and Professor Sykes if ...
— The Space Pioneers • Carey Rockwell

... We see this if, looking at music in its ensemble, we enumerate its many different genera and species—if we consider the divisions into vocal, instrumental, and mixed; and their subdivisions into music for different voices and different instruments—if we observe the many forms of sacred music, from the simple hymn, the chant, the canon, motet, anthem, etc., up to the oratorio; and the still more numerous forms of secular music, from the ballad up to the serenata, from the instrumental solo up ...
— Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects - Everyman's Library • Herbert Spencer

... carried me to breakfast in Glasgow, and at ten I took chaise for Corehouse, where I found my old friend George Cranstoun rejoiced to see me, and glad when I told him what Lord Newton had determined in my affairs. I should observe I saw the banks of the Clyde above Hamilton much denuded of its copse, untimely cut; and the stools ill cut, and worse kept. Cranstoun and I walked before dinner. I never saw the great fall of Corehouse from this side before, and I think it the best point, perhaps; at all events, it is not ...
— The Journal of Sir Walter Scott - From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford • Walter Scott


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