deem

  • 31deem — verb /diːm/ a) To evaluate according to ones beliefs. She deemed his efforts insufficient. b) To hold as a personal opinion. Syn: consider …

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  • 32Deem — This interesting surname of Scottish, Manx and English origin is an occupational name for a judge or arbiter or minor dispute deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century dem(e)ster or demere meaning to judge or pronounce judgement . The surname …

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  • 33deem — Synonyms and related words: account, account as, adjudge, adjudicate, allow, assume, be afraid, be judicious, believe, calculate, conceive, conclude, conjecture, consider, count, credit, daresay, deduce, divine, dream, esteem, estimate, exercise… …

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  • 34deem — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. consider, judge, regard; assess; calculate, reckon (both inf.). See judgment. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. judge, assume, consider, regard; see believe 1 , consider 2 , think 1 . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 35deem — v. a. == condemn. RG. 504 == judge. O. and N. 188 …

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  • 36deem — [[t]di͟ːm[/t]] deems, deeming, deemed VERB If something is deemed to have a particular quality or to do a particular thing, it is considered to have that quality or do that thing. [FORMAL] [be V ed adj/n] French and German were deemed essential …

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  • 37deem — diːm v. suppose, believe, estimate …

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  • 38deem — verb formal regard or consider in a specified way: the event was deemed a great success. Origin OE dēman, of Gmc origin …

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  • 39deem — I. v. a. Think, regard, consider, hold, believe, suppose, imagine, judge, count, account, look upon. II. v. n. Think, believe, suppose, opine, fancy, be of opinion …

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  • 40deem — verb many of these campaigns have been deemed successful Syn: consider, regard as, judge, adjudge, hold to be, view as, see as, take for, class as, count, find, suppose, reckon; think, believe to be, feel to be; formal esteem …

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