deeming

[dee-ming]

deeming Definition

  • 1to consider or judge something in a particular way
  • 2to regard as; deem to be

Using deeming: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company deemed the project a success.

  • Example

    The court deemed him unfit to stand trial.

  • Example

    I deem it necessary to inform you of the situation.

deeming Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with deeming

  • to judge or consider something to be appropriate or suitable

    Example

    The coach will decide who is deemed fit to play in the game.

  • to judge or consider something to be required or essential

    Example

    The doctor may deem it necessary for you to undergo further tests.

  • to judge or consider someone or something to be deserving of respect, admiration, or attention

    Example

    The committee will deem worthy candidates for the scholarship.

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Summary: deeming in Brief

Deeming [dee-ming] is the act of considering or judging something in a particular way. It can also mean to regard something as a certain way. Examples include 'The company deemed the project a success' and 'I deem it necessary to inform you of the situation.' Phrases include 'deem fit,' 'deem necessary,' and 'deem worthy.'