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observe
verb
-
observe
,
observing
,
observes
,
observed
to
watch
or
notice
something
carefully
using
your
eyes
or
other
senses
•
The
scientist
observed
the
ants
carrying
leaves
back
to
their
nest
through
a
magnifying
glass
.
The
scientist
observed
the
ants
carrying
leaves
back
to
their
nest
through
a
magnifying
glass
.
•
From
the
hilltop
,
we
observed
the
city
lights
flicker
on
as
dusk
settled
.
From
the
hilltop
,
we
observed
the
city
lights
flicker
on
as
dusk
settled
.
From
Latin
observāre
“
to
watch
,
heed
,
guard
,”
formed
from
ob-
“
over
”
+
servāre
“
to
keep
,
preserve
.”
verb
-
observe
,
observing
,
observes
,
observed
to
state
something
as
a
comment
or
remark
,
especially
in
a
formal
way
•
“
This
data
trend
is
worrying
,”
the
analyst
observed
during
the
meeting
.
“
This
data
trend
is
worrying
,”
the
analyst
observed
during
the
meeting
.
•
The
judge
observed
that
the
witness
seemed
nervous
while
giving
testimony
.
The
judge
observed
that
the
witness
seemed
nervous
while
giving
testimony
.
verb
-
observe
,
observing
,
observes
,
observed
to
follow
or
obey
a
rule
,
law
,
or
custom
•
Everyone
must
observe
the
speed
limit
in
the
school
zone
.
Everyone
must
observe
the
speed
limit
in
the
school
zone
.
•
Laboratory
staff
observe
strict
safety
procedures
at
all
times
.
Laboratory
staff
observe
strict
safety
procedures
at
all
times
.
verb
-
observe
,
observing
,
observes
,
observed
to
celebrate
or
mark
an
important
day
,
event
,
or
tradition
•
Many
countries
observe
Independence
Day
with
fireworks
and
parades
.
Many
countries
observe
Independence
Day
with
fireworks
and
parades
.
•
Our
family
always
observes
Lunar
New
Year
by
sharing
a
big
dinner
.
Our
family
always
observes
Lunar
New
Year
by
sharing
a
big
dinner
.
observer
noun
a
person
who
watches
something
or
someone
carefully
•
The
wildlife
photographer
stood
still
,
acting
as
an
observer
while
the
birds
fed
their
chicks
.
The
wildlife
photographer
stood
still
,
acting
as
an
observer
while
the
birds
fed
their
chicks
.
•
From
the
hilltop
,
an
elderly
observer
could
see
the
entire
parade
winding
through
the
streets
below
.
From
the
hilltop
,
an
elderly
observer
could
see
the
entire
parade
winding
through
the
streets
below
.
From
Latin
observātor
,
meaning
‘
one
who
watches
or
guards
’,
from
observāre
‘
to
watch
’.
noun
a
neutral
official
who
watches
an
event
or
process
,
such
as
an
election
or
a
ceasefire
,
to
ensure
it
is
fair
or
properly
carried
out
•
An
international
observer
monitored
the
election
to
ensure
every
vote
was
counted
correctly
.
An
international
observer
monitored
the
election
to
ensure
every
vote
was
counted
correctly
.
•
United
Nations
observers
stood
between
the
two
armies
to
supervise
the
fragile
ceasefire
.
United
Nations
observers
stood
between
the
two
armies
to
supervise
the
fragile
ceasefire
.
noun
in
computing
,
a
component
that
receives
updates
when
the
state
of
another
object
changes
•
The
observer
automatically
refreshed
the
user
interface
when
new
data
arrived
.
The
observer
automatically
refreshed
the
user
interface
when
new
data
arrived
.
•
Each
observer
in
the
list
is
notified
whenever
the
subject
’
s
state
changes
.
Each
observer
in
the
list
is
notified
whenever
the
subject
’
s
state
changes
.