What does OBServation mean?

Definitions for OBServation
ˌɒb zɜrˈveɪ ʃənob·ser·va·tion

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. observationnoun

    the act of making and recording a measurement

  2. observation, observance, watchingnoun

    the act of observing; taking a patient look

  3. observation, reflection, reflexionnoun

    a remark expressing careful consideration

  4. observationnoun

    facts learned by observing

    "he reported his observations to the mayor"

  5. notice, observation, observancenoun

    the act of noticing or paying attention

    "he escaped the notice of the police"

Wiktionary

  1. observationnoun

    The act of observing, and the fact of being observed.

  2. observationnoun

    The act of noting and recording some event; or the record of such noting.

  3. observationnoun

    A remark or comment.

  4. observationnoun

    A judgement based on observing.

  5. Etymology: From observatio

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Observationnoun

    Etymology: observatio, from observo, Lat. observation, Fr.

    These cannot be infused by observation, because they are the rules by which men take their first apprehensions and observations of things; as the being of the rule must be before its application to the thing directed by it. Robert South, Serm.

    The rules of our practice are taken from the conduct of such persons as fall within our observation. John Rogers.

    In matters of human prudence, we shall find the greatest advantage by making wise observations on our conduct, and of the events attending it. Isaac Watts, Logick.

ChatGPT

  1. observation

    Observation is the act of closely watching or noticing something or someone, often with the intention of gathering information or learning about their behavior, characteristics, or surroundings. It involves objectively examining and perceiving phenomena or events through the senses or other means of data collection, such as scientific instruments or technological devices. Observations can be conducted in various contexts, including scientific research, everyday life, education, and professional fields, to gain insights, make inferences, or document factual data.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Observationnoun

    the act or the faculty of observing or taking notice; the act of seeing, or of fixing the mind upon, anything

  2. Observationnoun

    the result of an act, or of acts, of observing; view; reflection; conclusion; judgment

  3. Observationnoun

    hence: An expression of an opinion or judgment upon what one has observed; a remark

  4. Observationnoun

    performance of what is prescribed; adherence in practice; observance

  5. Observationnoun

    the act of recognizing and noting some fact or occurrence in nature, as an aurora, a corona, or the structure of an animal

  6. Observationnoun

    specifically, the act of measuring, with suitable instruments, some magnitude, as the time of an occultation, with a clock; the right ascension of a star, with a transit instrument and clock; the sun's altitude, or the distance of the moon from a star, with a sextant; the temperature, with a thermometer, etc.

  7. Observationnoun

    the information so acquired

Wikidata

  1. Observation

    Observation is an activity of a living being, such as a human, which is necessary in order to receive knowledge of the world or about the environment through the senses, which often later involves the recording of data via the use of scientific instruments. The term may also refer to any data collected during this activity.

U.S. National Library of Medicine

  1. Observation

    The act of regarding attentively and studying facts and occurrences, gathering data through analyzing, measuring, and drawing conclusions, with the purpose of applying the observed information to theoretical assumptions. Observation as a scientific method in the acquisition of knowledge began in classical antiquity; in modern science and medicine its greatest application is facilitated by modern technology. Observation is one of the components of the research process.

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. observation

    In nautical astronomy, denotes the taking the sun, moon, or stars' altitude with a quadrant or sextant, in order thereby to find the latitude or time; also, the lunar distances.

British National Corpus

  1. Spoken Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'OBServation' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3337

  2. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'OBServation' in Nouns Frequency: #918

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of OBServation in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of OBServation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of OBServation in a Sentence

  1. Aloo Denish:

    The pursuit of scientific knowledge is a symphony of observation, experimentation, and the harmonious dance of imagination and evidence.

  2. Randolph:

    If with a stranger thou discourse, first learn, By strictest observation, to discern If he be wiser than thyself, if so, Be dumb, and rather choose by him to know; But if thyself perchance the wiser be, Then do thou speak, that he may learn by thee.

  3. Henry Ford:

    It has been my observation that most people get ahead during the time that others waste.

  4. Ellis Glover:

    We were extremely well-informed about the entire process, you start at a super low dose and work your way up. You take it at the hospital under observation. Then, you take it at home every day.

  5. Bruce Neal:

    Two points here : first, while it’s an intuitively appealing finding, it is statistically rather weak, second, good adherence is hard to achieve with current therapeutic options for PAP. If a new, very well-tolerated mode of PAP therapy is identified, it would be really helpful to do a large outcome trial to try and confirm this tantalizing observation.

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