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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



... on the ground for some time, to the great detriment of his Harris tweeds, but finally arose, a curious expression on his face—which, however, the detective evidently failed to observe. ...
— Tales of Chinatown • Sax Rohmer

... to the habits of thought and composition of authors one has happened to know, as if an author's friends were commonly invited to observe the growth of works he was by and by to launch from the press. It is not customary for the doors of the writer's work-shop to be thrown open, and for this reason it is all the more interesting to notice, when it is possible, how ...
— Yesterdays with Authors • James T. Fields

... Observe, discriminating reader, that there is all the difference in the world between a TRADESMAN and a MERCHANT; and, moreover, that it is not every tradesman that is ...
— Ten Thousand a-Year. Volume 1. • Samuel Warren

... unmarried. On going into church they use holy water. They hold the writings of the four Evangelists in great veneration. They fast during Lent and Advent with much solemnity, and on Easter Eve they neither eat nor drink the whole day. They have regularly sermons on the night of Holy Friday, and they observe the day of the Resurrection with great devotion. Likewise the two following days, and the ensuing Sunday, are particularly kept holy, because on that day St Thomas thrust his hand into the side of our ...
— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. II • Robert Kerr

... unknown. The most authentic account is that by Hakluyt in 1582, and though it is rather long, it is worth extracting in full. It occurs in some instructions in "Remembrances for Master S.," who was going into Turkey, giving him hints what to observe in his travels: "Saffron, the best of the universall world, groweth in this realme. . . . It is a spice that is cordiall, and may be used in meats, and that is excellent in dying of yellow silks. This commodity of Saffron groweth fifty miles from Tripoli, ...
— The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare • Henry Nicholson Ellacombe


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