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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

Trump traveled to Texas yesterday with his best friend Musk to observe the latest Starship SpaceX test of one of those perfect landings.

From Salon

Charities observing this were surprised as over the course of a decade these countries had not taken issue with the use of the word.

From BBC

However, so far it has been observed that these cathode materials 'age' rapidly: the cathode material degrades as a result to the back-and-forth migration of lithium ions during charging and discharging.

Small camps, usually consisting of 25-35 individuals living in homes a few feet from each other, create an environment where children can observe and interact with a wide range of people.

The fluorescence made it easy to observe cells as they formed patterns.

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

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