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observer
  1. One who makes observations, monitors or takes notice
  2. One who adheres or follows laws, guidelines, etc.
  3. A person sent as a representative, to a meeting or other function to monitor but not to participate
  4. A country or other entity which has limited participation rights within an organization.
  5. (military) A crew member on an aircraft who makes observations of enemy positions or aircraft
  6. (military) A sentry etc. manning an observation post
  7. Synonyms:
  8. Examples:
    1. “It took a dedicated observer to notice what was going on amidst the hustle and bustle.”
      “In 1965, the movement established offices near the UN, and appointed a UN observer and advocate.”
      “But a careful observer would notice a second transportation link that leaves from here.”
observation
  1. The act of observing, and the fact of being observed.
  2. The act of noting and recording some event; or the record of such noting.
  3. A remark or comment.
  4. A judgement based on observing.
  5. Performance of what is prescribed; adherence in practice; observance.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “We have arrived at several conclusions from our observation of their behavior.”
      “It has come to my observation that you've been listening to One Direction quite a lot lately.”
      “Allow me to proffer a general observation on your flawed strategy.”
observance
  1. The practice of complying with a law, custom, command or rule.
  2. The custom of celebrating a holiday or similar occasion.
  3. Observation or the act of watching.
  4. (religion) A rule governing a religious order, especially in the Roman Catholic church.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “We have experience with international controls to ensure observance of the ban on the manufacture of chemical weapons.”
      “Burial practices vary, but for the most part funeral and burial observances are the responsibility of the deceased's family.”
      “Her daily observance of these children had the makings of a book. She had come to know these children very well, and had observed each and every one of their mannerisms.”
observatory
  1. A place where stars, planets and other celestial bodies are observed, usually through a telescope; also place for observing meteorological or other natural phenomena.
  2. A lookout (vantage point with a view of the surrounding area)
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  4. Examples:
    1. “A car provides an excellent mobile observatory for tracking down and observing contingents of pink-footed geese wintering in north-west Norfolk.”
      “In the years to come she spent most of her time away from the observatory as she was looking after her ailing mother or was indisposed herself.”
      “The South Building, built from 1891 to 1899, was an astrophysics observatory.”
observationalist
  1. One who relies on empirical observations.
observationality
  1. The property of being observational.
observership
  1. The office or work of an observer.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The Committee comprises governmental representatives, and observership is open to relevant international organizations.”
      “The Council of Europe representatives welcomed the plan under discussion in the EU Council for Council of Europe observership in the process.”
      “Instead of doing observership, which is ridiculous for you and for me, request one year of internship, and you will know everything.”
observancy
  1. Obsolete form of observance.
observaunce
  1. Obsolete form of observance.
observantness
  1. Quality of being observant.
observandum
  1. A thing to be observed.
observee
  1. One who is observed.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Throughout, we see Schlesinger navigating the blurry lines of historian, participant, observer, and observee.”
observing
observator
  1. (obsolete) An observer.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The eyes are very important, the way to look, you do not fix a point outside, but you keep the sight inside, the observator.”
      “Alès Zalar thinks that asking another private association a position of observator has the consequence to place oneself in a situation of inferiority, whereas as private associations we are all equal.”
      “Legend has it that John Flamsteed, the astronomical observator, complained to Charles II that the birds were interfering with his observations.”
observationalists
  1. plural of observationalist
observerships
  1. plural of observership
observanda
  1. plural of observandum
observaunces
  1. plural of observaunce
observations
  1. plural of observation
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “This division carries out aerological observations at the internationally specified times everyday.”
      “Galileo wrote to astronomers in other cities and compared their observations with his own.”
      “My observations are that unethical, immoral college students tend to hold those same personal values for most of their lives.”
observatories
  1. plural of observatory
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The same outburst was also observed by the Hubble Space Telescope and several ground observatories.”
      “Astronomical observatories use Archimedean domes to cover their telescopes.”
      “Space-based observatories are telescopes located beyond Earth, either in orbit around the planet or in deep space.”
observances
  1. plural of observance
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The most important rituals revolve around the cycle of ancestral and royal observances.”
      “As a teenager he was not particularly punctilious in following the observances of his religion.”
      “Hearing the Lord's voice takes us beyond mere religious profession or formal observances.”
observators
  1. plural of observator
observings
observees
  1. plural of observee
observers
  1. plural of observer
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Experienced observers attest to the extraordinary razzmatazz that surrounds World Cup events.”
      “These observers keep an eye on all the activities and make sure that people stay safe.”
      “He comes out of the testosterone-ruled world of weight rooms and action movies, where women are the designated observers and adorners.”
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