observe - use in sentences

Object

  • precaution: You should observe sensible precautions such as keeping your personal belongings, including passports and money, secure.
  • rule: Agencies failing to observe the rules could be left with a nasty legal hangover once the festivities are over.
  • wildlife: Ideal for those wanting to observe wildlife at close quarters.

Modifying Another Word

  • strictly: When you are driving, always wear a safety belt, strictly observe speed limits, traffic lights and signs.

Used with why or when

  • what: During the experience, the researcher observed each participant and was able to simultaneously observe what he was viewing in the HMD.

Preposition: during

  • interview: They highlight many of the issues that they have observed during interviews with disabled students.

Modifying Another Word

  • experimentally: Estimates suggest moving ESs may be experimentally observed as approximately 10 fs pulses with velocity up to 1/10th that of light.

Used with why or when

  • when: All are able to make life and all can be observed when that life becomes intelligent.
  • which: No systematic variation in the dipole tilt angle was observed which could explain these observations.
  • where: But some problems have been observed where this has not worked.

Present participle complement

  • nest: Twelve species were observed nesting at the marsh, 30 % in cattail and 30 % in Palo Verde trees.

Preposition: in

  • cps: After august and medicaid eligibility variables uninsured inappropriately dilutes observed in the cps.
  • patient: Caution should be especially observed in patients with hepatic insufficiency.
  • simulation: While drift may be observed in direct numerical simulations, these computations are often expensive and lack generality.

Preposition: by

  • observer: Time in a moving system will be observed by a stationary observer to be running slower by the following factor.

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