observe|observed|observes|observing in English
verb
[ob·serve || əb'zɜrv /-zɜːv]
watch, study; monitor, supervise; discern; keep, honour; fulfill religious commandments; follow, abide by; remark, comment
Use "observe|observed|observes|observing" in a sentence
1. You can observe person in every possible way , reaction observing Young Pioneer's minuteness carefully.
2. The amount of magnification depends on the ametropy both of the observing and of the observed eye.
3. If observing a dim object such as a star, the navigator would observe the object directly through the Alidade
4. Observes widow’s contribution
5. He observes carefully but says little.
6. "Vietnam observes International Tiger Day".
7. Some new results have been observed with the solar decimeter spectrometer with a new observing mode at National Astronomical Observatories(NAOC), Chinese Academy of Sciences(CAS).
8. Brunei observes Brunei Darussalam Time all year
9. Children learn by observing adults.
10. Ambray ES Observes “BUWAN NG PAGBASA” 2015
11. Ambray ES Observes “BUWAN NG PAGBASA” 2015
12. The family always observes the Jewish festivals.
13. Currently observing Cot – Colombia Time
14. The Bayesian binary sensor platform observes the state from multiple sensors and uses Bayes’ rule to estimate the probability that an event has occurred given the state of the observed sensors
15. The doctor observes the development of the child.
16. Why, John observes the abyssing of Satan.
17. The army was observing a ceasefire.
18. Konstantin observes: “Getting to know Jehovah preserved my family.
19. “Happy Are Those Observing His Reminders”
20. He'd been observing her the whole trip.
21. Observing behaviour Observing behaviour is easy because behaviour, verbal and nonverbal, is always overt and therefore eminently observable.
22. Alarmingly observing this variant in the U.S
23. The police have been observing his movements.
24. Coffee, you observe.
25. Most astronomers are enclosed in observing cages or in control rooms for most of the time they are observing.