deemed

[deemd]

deemed Definition

  • 1regard or consider in a specified way
  • 2formal: have an opinion; judge

Using deemed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "deemed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The event was deemed a success by the organizers.

  • Example

    The project was deemed too expensive to pursue further.

  • Example

    The proposal was deemed unnecessary by the committee.

  • Example

    The product was deemed unsafe for use.

deemed Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with deemed

  • considered or judged to be necessary

    Example

    The changes were deemed necessary to improve the company's performance.

  • considered or judged to be suitable or fitting

    Example

    The dress code was deemed appropriate for the formal event.

  • considered or judged to be unsuitable or not good enough

    Example

    The candidate was deemed unfit for the job due to lack of experience.

Origins of deemed

from Old English 'dฤ“man', meaning 'to judge'

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Summary: deemed in Brief

The verb 'deemed' [deemd] means to regard or consider something in a specific way, often used formally. It can also mean to have an opinion or judge something. Examples include 'The event was deemed a success by the organizers.' and 'The proposal was deemed unnecessary by the committee.' Phrases like 'deemed necessary' and 'deemed appropriate' are common.