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observe verb (observed, observing) 1 to notice or become conscious of something. 2 to watch something carefully; to pay close attention to it. 3 tr & intr to examine and note (behaviour, symptoms or phenomena, etc). 4 to obey, follow or keep (a law, custom or religious rite, etc). 5 tr & intr to make a remark or comment • observed that he was late again. observable adj. observably adverb. observer noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from Latin observare, from ob- towards + servare to keep or watch.