Webdeem verb [ T ] formal uk / diːm/ us to judge or consider something in a particular way varsaymak, bir şekilde yargılamak, dikkate almak The book was deemed to be unsuitable for children. (Translation of deem from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary English–Turkish © Cambridge University Press) Webdeem (dim) v.t. 1. to hold as an opinion; think: I deemed it wise to refuse. v.i. 2. Archaic. to form or have an opinion; believe; consider. [before 900; Old English dēman; c. Old High German tuomjan, Old Norse døma] Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc.
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Webdeem (dēm), USA pronunciation v.i. to form or have an opinion; judge; think: He did not deem lightly of the issue. v.t. to hold as an opinion; think; regard: He deemed it wise to refuse the offer. Webdeem - deemed to have been received deem - I deemed him excessive deem fit deem necessary deem proper and necessary - financial deem to have [been] born deem unfit don't deem the likes me deserving For such other and further relief as the court may deem just - legal I deem too good to be true I hereby deem thee Look upon/ consider/ deem cheersource
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WebDefinition of deem as in to think to have as an opinion I deem it fitting that we mark this solemn occasion with a day of prayer and thanksgiving Synonyms & Similar Words … WebDefinition of deems present tense third-person singular of deem as in thinks to have as an opinion I deem it fitting that we mark this solemn occasion with a day of prayer and thanksgiving Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance thinks believes considers feels figures supposes guesses perceives imagines conceives judges holds assumes reckons esteems Webto 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 … flawless pedicure machine