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Difference between Make an observation and Take an observation

make an observation—(usually pl.)

1. monitor smth. carefully in order to examine:

  • Mr. Thornton made numerous observations of the snow-clad peak.

2. determine the position of the sun or other heavenly body:

  • An officer and two men were also stationed on land and were prepared to make observations.

3. make a remark or comment on smth.:

  • Dr. Dreschfeld made some observations on the symptoms, pathology, and treatment of this disease.

take an observation

1. = make an observation 1:

  • Dr. Spruce took meteorological observations throughout the vast region he traversed.

2. = make an observation 2:

  • He can take an observation and is acquainted with that part of navigation called plain sailing.