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observable

[ uhb-zur-vuh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. capable of being or liable to be observed; noticeable; visible; discernible:

    an observable change in attitude.

  2. worthy or important enough to be celebrated, followed, or observed:

    an observable holiday.

  3. deserving of attention; noteworthy.


observable

/ ə-ûə-ə /

  1. A measurable property of a physical system, such as mass or momentum. In quantum mechanics, observables correspond to mathematical operators used in the calculation of measurable quantities. Operators that do not commute , having a nonzero commutator , correspond to observables that cannot be precisely measured at the same time, such as momentum and position.
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of observable1

1600–10; < Latin Dz remarkable, equivalent to Dz ( re ) to observe + -bilis -ble
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Example Sentences

So this does seem to be an individual with a personality — again, from observable behaviors — that tends towards dominance.

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In terms of the overall amount of revenue that ends up in beneficiaries’ pockets, however, “we would not expect observable changes in objective health outcomes or life expectancy.”

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Trump's swipe at his host city follows an observable pattern: Just days before the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, he called the place a "horrible city."

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"Across all of these animal models, we have consistent, reproducible results without any observable fibrotic capsule."

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As anybody who has played with a balloon likely knows, a weak electric field can exert an observable force on a living organism.

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