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5 definitions • 12 examples
1
present
participle of
2
to watch
carefully
the way something
happens
or the way someone does something,
especially
in
order
to
learn
more about it:
Examples:
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
.
Children
learn
by observing
adults
.
3
to
notice
or see:
Examples:
Jack
observed
a look of
anxiety
on his brother's face.
[ + question word ] The
guards
failed
to
observe
who
delivered
the
package
.
[ + that ] In all these
films
one observes that
directors
are taking a new
interest
in
Native
American
culture
.
[ + infinitive without to ] A
teacher
observed
her
climb
over the
gate
.
4
to make a
remark
about something:
Examples:
[ +
speech
] "I've always found
German
cars
very
reliable
," he
observed
.
[ + that ] She
observed
that it would soon be time to stop for
lunch
.
5
to
obey
a
law
,
rule
, or
custom
:
Examples:
People must
observe
the
law
. Nobody should be an
exception
.
The old people in the
village
still
observe
the
local
traditions
.
Do you
observe
Passover?
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