observe
observe - verb
- To conform one's action or practice to (something, such as a law, rite, or condition) : comply with
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"failed to observe the law and as a consequence had to pay a fine"
Usage examples
Examples: "I can see the observe from here." "That observe belongs to me." "The observe is very important."
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Letter Values
O
18
B
3
S
20
E
5
R
19
V
23
E
8
Etymology
Middle English {it}observen{/it} "to follow, conform to, practice, celebrate," borrowed from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French {it}observer{/it} "to comply with, uphold" (also continental Old French), borrowed from Latin {it}observāre{/it} "to give attention to, watch carefully, abide by, adhere to, celebrate," from {it}ob-{/it} "toward, facing, against" + {it}servāre{/it} "to watch over, guard, keep, observe (a law, custom)" {ma}{mat|ob-|}, {mat|conserve|}{/ma}