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1.The strict observance of rules of convention or politeness. 2. Discomfort or informal firmness of behavior or style: "with disconcerting formality, the brothers shook hands".
Yes, the noun 'ceremony' is an abstract noun; a word for a formal act or set of acts performed as prescribed by ritual or custom; a conventional social gesture or act of courtesy; strict observance of formalities or etiquette; a word for a concept.
The plural of the noun observance is observances.
Christianity does not require the observance of the sabbath law. Christians are not party to the old covenant that requires sabbath observance.
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At church we show reverential observance by making the sign of the cross.
In observance of Memorial Day, we visited Arlington Cemetery. The church will be open from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm for the observance of Good Friday.
Regular elections where citizens choose their representatives. Separation of powers among different branches of government. Rule of law applied equally to all citizens. Guarantee of basic human rights and freedoms. Protection of minority rights. Transparency and accountability in government operations. Independent judiciary to interpret and uphold the constitution. Freedom of speech, press, and assembly.
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The actual noun form is 'observance' and not observable. Observance means acts performed for religious or ceremonial reasons.
During the first centuries of the common era, a large minority of pagans converted to Mithraism or Christianity, with some also converting to Judaism. Mithraism and Christianity inevitably vied for supremacy in the Roman Empire. December 25th was celebrated as the birth date of Mithras, but there was, as yet, no official date for the birth of Jesus. In 320, Emperor Constantine called the Christian Council of Nicaea to establish some common beliefs and formalities for the Church which had gained imperial patronage. One of the decisions of the Council was to expropriate the date 25th December as the official birhday of Jesus. Thus began the observance of Christmas.