deemed in English

verb
1
regard or consider in a specified way.
the event was deemed a great success
synonyms:considerregard asjudgeadjudgehold to beview assee astake forclass ascountfindsupposereckonthinkbelieve to befeel to beesteem
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "deemed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "deemed", or refer to the context using the word "deemed" in the English Dictionary.

1. She was deemed the winner.

2. It is deemed advisable.

3. (b) the aggregate deemed cost of those investments for which deemed cost is fair value; and

4. Some parts were still deemed infernal

5. Roger Bacon was deemed a superstitious alchemist.

6. 25 The accused was deemed unfit to plead.

7. The accused was deemed unfit to plead.

8. Should It'still be deemed a public good?

9. It is deemed to be king of Asanas

10. The municipal pension plan was deemed Actuarially unsound

11. The indigenous supplier will be entitled to deemed export benefits as set out in paragraph 8.3 of the FTP 09-14 (i.e. AAS for intermediate supplies/deemed export, deemed export drawback and refund of terminal excise duty).

12. (adverb) The municipal pension plan was deemed Actuarially unsound.

13. The municipal pension plan was deemed Actuarially unsound

14. Toussaint was deemed crazy to buddy with me.

15. Approximate timing deemed advisable by the Commission services:

16. Their first scheme was deemed, in hindsight, a mistake.

17. The judge deemed it inadvisable to hear the appeal.

18. The authorities deemed his little block of commerce an eyesore.

19. Corrections are deemed to have been made ab initio.

20. He deemed that it was his duty to help.

21. If they sank, they were deemed innocent and pulled out.

22. The ACB of the trust units is deemed to be zero.

23. Docter later deemed this idea too "bizarre" and it was replaced.

24. But such effort is deemed worthwhile when the treasure is found.

25. Conscription typically involves individuals who are deemed fit for military service

26. Tolling of statute — Actions, when deemed Commenced or not Commenced

27. Patriclan Boligee deemed Allotypies Globicephala archigonocyte rhizoplast precipitancy redcoll legerities

28. The number of complaints deemed admissible points to certain conclusions.

29. Their first scheme was deemed, in hindsight,[Sentencedict.com] a mistake.

30. Feminist concerns would be articulated in any idiom deemed appropriate.

31. Evidence from telescopic observations therefore had to be deemed inadmissible.

32. • It was deemed too heavy, but its styling had many Admirers.

33. Therefore risks can only be deemed acceptable by all relevant stakeholders.

34. It might be deemed unethical, however, to perform a controlled trial.

35. However, some deemed the non-film songs to be of little value.

36. Google reserves the right to remove any ads deemed intrusive or inappropriate.

37. Execution & Registration of Conveyance, Deemed Conveyance, Deeds & Agreements etc.

38. Insurance companies alone determine insurability, and some people are deemed uninsurable.

39. I deemed it necessary to open fire and issued the order.

40. Two quintessential elements , which were deemed its core values , stood out.

41. The story was deemed too controversial and so they spiked it.

42. This practise is deemed standard and acceptable by the egg industry.

43. They deemed that he was no longer capable of managing the business.

44. In the absence of such indication, the CredIt'shall be deemed revocable. Sentencedict.com

45. In alkaline sea water hydrolysis is deemed to be the main degradation process

46. The presumption of innocence is deemed Alienable from the right to bear arms

47. and when I turned 12, the boy phase wasn't deemed cute anymore.

48. Drug therapy may include gonadotrophin therapy , antibiotics , or another medication deemed appropriate .

49. 17 A minor mutation should be deemed an eccentricity and nothing more.

50. This was deemed too risky by the Dutch government and General Reijnders.