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observance

ob·ser·vance [ əb zúrvənss ] (plural ob·ser·vanc·es)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. compliance: the execution of or compliance with laws, instructions, or customs

2. ritual: a custom, ritual, or ceremony, especially a religious one

3. performance of religious ceremonies: the celebration of a religious occasion, or the practice of a religious rite, ceremony, or action

4. religious rule: a rule of a religious order

5. observation: careful watching or close attention


Word Usage
observance or observation?

These two words share the meaning "close attention," though observation is much more common: our observation of the habits of the condor;the child's observance of the waving flags. If you refer to "compliance," "ritual," "celebration of religious rites," or "a rule of a religious order," the only word to use is observance, as in observance [not observation] of the law;church observances [not observations] such as baptism and Communion;followed the observances [not observations] of the Jesuit order. If you refer to "a remark or comment" or "a record of something seen or studied," observation is the correct choice: made a few casual observations [not observances] about the foul weather;astronomical observations [not observances] in one volume.

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