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observer
[uhb-zur-ver]
noun
someone or something that observes.
a delegate to an assembly or gathering, who is sent to observe and report but not to take part officially in its activities.
U.S. Air Force.
a member of an aircrew, other than the pilot, holding an aeronautical rating.
a person who maintains observation in an aircraft during flight.
Also called air observer,.Also called aircraft observer.U.S. Army.a person who serves in an aircraft as a reconnoiterer and directs artillery fire.
Other 51Թ Forms
- observership noun
- interobserver noun
Example Sentences
Cydney Hargis, a spokesperson for the group, in turn accused the union of unsavory tactics and alleged that signature gatherers have been intimidated by observers.
The scale and brutality of the attack stunned observers worldwide - not just for its immediate impact, but for its unprecedented scale.
Oh, and he figured out long ago that most political observers are far more captivated by personality than policy.
But there wasn’t the sense of mission then, observers agreed.
To some observers, the riddle of Brian Wilson could not be fully explained by the drugs he took, the voices he heard or the depression that smothered him like a blanket.
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