A formal event performed on a special occasion.
The act of observing; taking a patient look.
Conformity with law or custom or practice etc.
1 Financial markets will be closed today for the observance of Independence Day.
2 The contracts did not trade on Friday in observance of Good Friday.
3 Some of the measures in place include the observance of social distancing.
4 Thou art a Brahmana in the observance of the six well-known duties.
5 The third was held for the observance of a general religious festival.
6 U.S. markets were closed on Monday in observance of a national holiday.
7 Therefore the precept of the observance of the Sabbath is unfittingly expressed.
8 But their principal religious observance was the worship of the naked sword.
9 U.S. markets will be closed on Friday in observance of Independence Day.
10 The Rogerines determined to break up the observance of the Puritan Sabbath.
11 Nothing was enforced upon them in the way of observance or discipline.
12 Now to the advantages arising from the strict observance of this precept:
13 Figures showed that the strike observance was lower than on Dec. 5.
14 There was much discussion in England over the authority for Sunday observance .
15 This is the observance of the victim, which the Lord hath ordained.
16 The observance of Thanksgiving Day-asa function-hasbecome general of late years.
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