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    observe
    /əbˈzəːv/

    verb

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  2. The meaning of OBSERVE is to conform one's action or practice to (something, such as a law, rite, or condition) : comply with. How to use observe in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Observe.

  3. OBSERVE definition: 1. to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in…. Learn more.

  4. to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more about it: The role of scientists is to observe and describe the world, not to try to control it. [ + question word ] He spent a year in the jungle, observing how deforestation is affecting local tribes.

  5. Observe definition: to see, watch, perceive, or notice. See examples of OBSERVE used in a sentence.

  6. Observe is often used to mean “remark” or “comment.” When trying to start up a conversation with an attractive stranger, you might observe that it’s raining outside (but hopefully you’ll come up with something more interesting to say).

  7. Definition of observe verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. observe (formal) to see or notice someone or something: Let me know if you observe any changes in his behavior. The police observed a van leaving the parking lot. witness ( somewhat formal ) to see something happen: Police have asked anyone who witnessed the robbery to contact them.

  9. 1.(tr; may take a clause as object) to see; perceive; notice. I observed that he was trembling. 2.(when tr, may take a clause as object) to watch (something) carefully; pay attention to (something) 3. to make observations of (something), esp scientific ones.

  10. OBSERVE definition: 1. to watch someone or something carefully: 2. to notice something 3. to make a remark about…. Learn more.

  11. 1. to see, watch, perceive, or notice. He observed the passersby in the street. 2. to regard with attention, esp. so as to see or learn something. I want you to observe her reaction to the judge's question. 3. to watch, view, or note for a scientific, official, or other special purpose. to observe an eclipse.

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