deem

[diːm]

deem Definition

  • 1to consider or judge something in a particular way
  • 2to have a particular opinion

Using deem: Examples

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

  • Example

    The project was deemed a success.

  • Example

    I deem it necessary to inform you of the situation.

  • Example

    The court deemed him unfit to stand trial.

  • Example

    The product is deemed unsafe for children.

deem Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with deem

  • to judge or consider something as appropriate or suitable

    Example

    The management will decide whether your request is deemed fit.

  • to judge or consider something as required or essential

    Example

    The committee will decide if additional funding is deemed necessary.

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

    Example

    The artist's work was deemed worthy of a solo exhibition.

Origins of deem

from Old English 'dēman', meaning 'to judge'

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Summary: deem in Brief

'Deem' [diːm] means to judge or consider something in a particular way. It can be used to express opinions or beliefs, as in 'I deem it necessary to inform you of the situation.' 'Deem' also appears in phrases like 'deem fit,' 'deem necessary,' and 'deem worthy,' which denote appropriateness, necessity, and worthiness, respectively.

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