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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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Its central goal is to enhance how well predicted values match observed ones.

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The research team followed 13 healthy men over six years to observe how the body reacts to both short-term and long-term exercise.

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A minute's silence was impeccably observed ahead of kick-off by the 41,000 spectators as France marked the 10th anniversary of the attacks in and around Paris on Friday, November 13, 2015.

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“Schoolteachers who bash into our heads that evolution has no rationality often completely ignore the fact that, in the long run, nature’s creations are indistinguishable from rational designs,” the neuroscientist observes.

Nor did adjustment for walking pace, caloric intake or various biomarkers “materially change our observed associations.”

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