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observise 

i now understand how i observised your observation and observed your observation
observise by Then Ng July 2, 2020
(Verb) To monitor a person, process, or performance with the specific intent of providing immediate, constructive feedback or strategic guidance. A portmanteau of "observe" and "advise."
In tech, it refers to the active state of an AI model or mentor simultaneously analyzing input while generating supportive output.
"The lead engineer will observise the junior team during the server migration to ensure no downtime occurs."
"I am currently observising my own habits to see where I can improve my daily productivity."
"AI doesn't just process data; it observises the user's intent to provide better results."
Observise by Pondello Jonez February 17, 2026
She observed everything that was going on around her, then she made her move
observe by @surrenderwasapose December 28, 2017

Observater

Variant of the word observator, a term used to discribe a person who conducts or implements the act of visual inspection or investigation.
The observater was trusted for pointing all the minor cracks on the wall of the recently repaired vessel
Observater by Danondanyo May 23, 2020

observist 

A person who holds the belief or the doctrine of observing while retaining their distance from the observation.
An observist holds up the empty glass and does not see it as lacking or as promising but as a lens through which to view the room.
observist by Deborah Lehman April 11, 2008

Observeering 

Driving erratically from the result of looking around too much.
Observeering results in crossing the yellow line or going into the ditch.
Observeering by Design diva July 21, 2012