deem|deemed|deeming|deems in English
verb
[diːm]
suppose, believe, estimate; consider something in a particular way; judge according to one's beliefs; take fo
Use "deem|deemed|deeming|deems" in a sentence
1. 19 It cherishes that which it deems valuable and cheapens what it deems close to worthless.
2. I deem that... appropriate.
3. "Adeeming": examples and translations in context This is a " deeming " section deeming something to be what it is not
4. Cley's closest acquaintance was Councillor Deems.
5. We deem highly of him.
6. Court deems 'Chalking' equivalent to an illegal search
7. We deem very highly of him.
8. As such, labor begins when God deems it so.
9. If a motion to deem the admissions Admitted is filed, the responding party can prevent his or her admissions being deemed true by serving adequate responses prior to the hearing date of the motion
10. I deem it appropriate to make a statement.
11. Let churches decide which marriages they deem "licit."
12. I deem it an honour to be invited.
13. We deem very highly of his administrative talent.
14. No civilised country should deem their use lawful.
15. She did not deem lightly of the issue.
16. I deem it advisable to buy property now.
17. I don't deem that as a significant risk, Matilda.
18. I deem it an honour to accept your invitation.
19. I deem it my duty to help the poor.
20. 3 Let churches decide which marriages they deem "licit."
21. The civil law deems that the victim did not intend.
22. Some even deem her poems a purely aesthetic success.
23. 9 We deem very highly of his administrative talent.
24. You might have even ruled out Bralettes altogether, deeming them insufficient in the support department
25. She was deemed the winner.