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observe

Definition for observe

verb as in comment, remark

Strongest matches

declare, note, say

Weak match

mouth off

verb as in celebrate, commemorate

Strongest matches

hold, honor, remember, respect

verb as in abide by, obey

Strong matches

adhere, comply, conform, fulfill, heed, keep, mind

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Example Sentences

Naomi Baker: A key aspect of photographing gymnastics is observing routines and warm-ups closely to prepare for capturing the perfect shot.

From BBC

Their nest, which is perched 145 feet above the ground in a Jeffrey pine tree, is the highest bald eagle nest observed by a webcam in the country, Steers said.

Certainly, I've observed a difference in the variety of posts recommended on the "For You" feed compared with that a year ago.

From BBC

“Upon arriving on scene, the rescuers observed the missing man suffering from cold related illness, confused and unable to walk,” one of the posts read.

That's when astronomers noticed that galaxies were moving too fast given the amount of light they were observing coming out of them.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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