Deem
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Deem ( verb )
- To judge or consider something to be a certain way.
- To have an opinion or belief about something.
Origin:
The word 'deem' comes from the old english 'deman', meaning 'to judge' or 'to consider.'.
Examples:
- I deem it necessary to have a plan before starting any project.
- The court deemed the evidence insufficient to convict the defendant.
- Many people deemed the president's speech to be a success.
- She deemed it best to stay silent in the meeting.
- The teacher deemed the students ready for the final exam.
(As a noun)
Deem ( noun )
- To judge or consider something to be a certain way.
- To have an opinion or belief about something.
Origin:
The word 'deem' comes from the old english 'deman', meaning 'to judge' or 'to consider.'.
Examples:
- I deem it necessary to have a plan before starting any project.
- The court deemed the evidence insufficient to convict the defendant.
- Many people deemed the president's speech to be a success.
- She deemed it best to stay silent in the meeting.
- The teacher deemed the students ready for the final exam.