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Definition of "observership" [ob•serv•er•ship]

  • The office or work of an observer. (noun)

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Use "observership" in a sentence
  • "Most of these docs would give their eye teeth to spend some time learning medicine in the United Sates, be it something as simple as an observership or as complex as a second residency."
  • "This, combined with the AP story that says that the WHO observership was allowed by Beijing both count as sand in the KMT swim trunks."
  • "Meantime, it's only fair to point out that materialists have a hard time accounting in their own terms for the central presuppositions of science "“— namely, rational observership, rational inference, and rational agency —"” without appearing to endow matter with magical properties."