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observe
v. t. [L. observare, observatum; ob (see Ob-) + servare to save, preserve, keep, heed, observe: cf. F. observer. See Serve.]1. To take notice of by appropriate conduct; to conform one's action or practice to; to keep; to heed; to obey; to comply with; as, to observe rules or commands; to observe civility. ()
Ye shall observe the feast of unleavened bread. (Ex. xii. 17.)
He wolde no such cursedness observe. (Chaucer.)
Must I budge? Must I observe you? (Shak.)
With solemn purpose to observe Immutably his sovereign will. (Milton.)
2. To be on the watch respecting; to pay attention to; to notice with care; to see; to perceive; to notice; to discover; as, to observe an eclipse; to observe the color or fashion of a dress; to observe the movements of an army; to observe an accident. ()
3. To express as what has been noticed; to utter as a remark; to say in a casual or incidental way; to remark. ()
v. i. 1. To take notice; to give attention to what one sees or hears; to attend. ()
2. To make a remark; to comment; to make an observation{3}; -- generally with on or upon. ()
I have barely quoted . . . without observing upon it. (Pope.)
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