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    Deem
    /dēm/

    verb

    • 1. regard or consider in a specified way: formal "the event was deemed a great success"
  2. deem. verb [ T ] formal uk / diːm / us. Add to word list. Add to word list. to judge or consider something in a particular way: The book was deemed to be unsuitable for children. (Definition of deem from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. Deem means consider, and in the example deems it offensive is backwards. Someone must deem something offensive. An inanimate object can't deem; it can only be deemed. I find deem to be rather old-fashioned, and would use consider instead. (Bias: US native, of an "older" generation.)

  4. deem. verb [ T not continuous ] formal uk / diːm / us / diːm /. C2. to consider or judge something in a particular way: [ + obj + noun/adj ] The area has now been deemed safe. [ + noun/adj ] We will provide help whenever you deem it appropriate.

  5. Sep 29, 2023 · deem. verb. Definition of deem. Synonyms for deem. I deem it fitting that we mark this solemn occasion with a day of prayer and thanksgiving. The principal will take whatever action she deems appropriate in this case. Quite when that point might come, though, is deemed to be in the lap of the gods. —.

  6. verb. ˈdēm. deemed; deeming; deems. Synonyms of deem. transitive verb. : to come to think or judge : consider. deemed it wise to go slow. those whom she deemed worthy. a movie deemed appropriate for all ages. intransitive verb. : to have an opinion : believe. Did you know? Originally, deem meant "to legally condemn."

  7. Dictionary Suite. deem. pronunciation: dim. parts of speech: transitive verb, intransitive verb. features: Word Combinations ( verb ), Grammatical Patterns. The meaning of deem. Definition of deem. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  8. Apr 24, 2024 · Explore 'deem' in the dictionary. deem. (verb) in the sense of consider. Definition. to judge or consider. I would have quit my job if I had deemed it necessary. Synonyms. consider. think. believe. hold. account. judge. suppose. regard. estimate. imagine. reckon. esteem (formal) conceive. See examples for synonyms.

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