Synonym: beholder, commentator, perceiver, percipient. Similar words: observe, observation, serve, reserve, serve as, preserve, nerve, serving. Meaning: [əb'sɜrvə(r) /əb'sɜː-] n. 1. a person who becomes aware (of things or events) through the senses 2. an expert who observes and comments on something.
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121. Although Bowman was nominal Captain on this phase of the mission, no outside observer could have deduced the fact.
122. However, as noted earlier, the advocated stance of the participant observer is very much that of the stranger.
123. Unluckily, in 1962, in an interview with Kenneth Harris of the Observer, I had publicly admitted this deficiency.
124. Some physicists argue that the need for an observer holds true even for such massive objects as the Moon.
125. Moreover, Krimsky's perspective as a participant very much colours his account as an observer.
126. David Prosser is deputy editor of Money Observer Expatriates, just like everyone else, need to save for old age.
127. The skinhead revival is too recent to present anything but a confused picture to the observer.
128. This is the sight which stays with even the casual observer.
129. The owner pilot accompanied the test pilot on this flight, but acted only as an observer.
130. A profound transformation took place, one which was far from obvious to the casual outside observer.
131. Gross injury was evaluated by an observer unaware of the experimental treatment.
132. Henry looked anxiously towards me, but I was quite content to be an observer of this unfolding drama.
133. Thus, the observer effect is not a plausible explanation of the phenomenon.
134. It describes the mass for an observer at rest with the object.
135. First, because the source and observer are moving away from each other the doppler effect causes an increase in wavelength.
136. Trudi, a dwarf and an outsider, becomes the local gossip and observer of everything that occurs in her village.
137. The problem of the observer is as crucial in biology as it is in physics.
138. This we might call the experimental activity,[www.Sentencedict.com] with the teacher acting as observer manipulating the techniques concerned.
139. But lately, to the casual observer, it would seem that the match is being interrupted, or at least expanded.
140. The western observer may well wonder how Falk could possibly have been condemned for formalism, as he was, in 1946/7.
141. To a reasonably detached observer, the biggest difference between real estate folks and editor folks is the questions they ask.
142. It misleads one into thinking that a person is somehow divorced from his body, a disembodied observer of it.
143. And then I became the observer of law students in and out of our home.
144. Do not be a passive observer in your life. Be an active participant in your life. Dr T.P.Chia
145. He was also a very keen observer of rugger, to my everlasting relief.
146. As an observer of the human condition, all I do is question it.
147. As far as an observer can tell, Mueller and Simmons are brimming with that will.
148. The 625-strong observer force, which will have a six-month renewable mandate, is the first in the Western hemisphere.
149. First, as an independent observer in any human existence is the objectivity.
150. A point on the celestial sphere directly below the observer, diametrically opposite the zenith.
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