deem
[diːm]
Definition:
1. Keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view.
2. To have a particular opinion about something.
Use 'deem' in a sentence:
- I deem it an honour to accept your invitation.
- I deem it appropriate to make a statement.
- When Michelle Khine first Shared her idea for Shrinky Dink microfluidics, she worried some would deem it half-baked.
- As long as we deem necessary to ensure the patch and changes are solid.
- Meme is a site where people may post, repost and share the content they deem interesting.
- They would likely deem the subsidy to be a spending increase and the credit to be a tax cut.
- In truth, this is often a form of marking time until you deem it an appropriate time for sleep.
- I would deem it a great honor if the president agreed to meet us.
- How 29 mean am I when life gives me gold and I give you silver, and yet I deem myself generous.
- No wonder. Control Congress, and you can order probes into anything the White House has done that you deem fishy.
- The evening was deemed a great success.
- Man eat animals when they are still alive, and deem this brutality as taste.
- She deemed it prudent not to say anything.
- People deem that the computer skills will enhance their job or promotion opportunities.
- Analysts and investors were bracing for the tests to deem up to 20 Banks capital-deficient.
- I deem it proper to refuse.
- It neither offends us, nor can we deem it hostile.
- I deem it advisable to buy property now.
- Creditors who fail to lodge their claims during the respective periods shall be deemed to have abandoned their rights.
- I deem that it is time to act.
- I deem it my duty to help the poor.
- There are only a few people that I deem highly of.
- However, do not deem that they are not interested in status.
- He says he would support the use of force if the UN deemed it necessary.
- We deem it necessavy to make this clear to you.
- Gershwin's lyrics would today probably be deemed politically incorrect.
- A few observations were deemed impossible.
- The camps are crowded, so many families cannot claim the 12 square metres that aid workers deem necessary.
- Look for one that you deem most suitable for your home and your location.
- And may establish such additional Committees with such functions as it may deem appropriate.
- We deem it necessary to make this clear to you.
- I deem dolphin as the most interesting animal in the zoo.
- Police say she's under sedation, and they will question her at length when doctors deem that she's up to it.
- Some people deem it is a dangerous signal and call for public awareness of the negative effects it has brought about.
- What I might deem as terribly smelly code could be the finest piece of work someone else has ever written.
- I deem it wise to call him back.
- They would take any action deemed necessary .
- As individuals we fervently Sue anyone and anything we deem depriving us of that equality and respect.
- They deem travel an important part of their life.
- Don't you deem that it is your duty to help?
- French and German were deemed essential.
- Attend any courses Management may deem beneficial.
- I deem it not likely that he will betray the secret.
- I was deemed to be a competent shorthand typist.
- But the court doesn't deem those searches.
- It also lists some tags the editors deem particularly interesting.
- You might even deem it as extreme.
- We deem highly of him.
- Do not set your goals by what other people deem important.
- There is, however, a new self-confidence these days in China's familiar harangues anything it deems sovereign.
- Intimidate book sellers by confiscating books deemed unfavourable to the Barisan government.
- People with strong negative mentality tend to deem himself as a victim.
- I deem it advisable to purchase the shares in the railway now.
- The delegation deems it necessary to state its position.
- No civilised country should deem their use lawful.
- And by the way, these high-value points that we deem necessary have already been validated by our customers.
- I deem my coming will make a great change and fresh vigor for our company.
- Candidates deemed vote-worthy will be rewarded with campaign funds.
- Luleng deems that public will is a sublimation of human's free volitions.
- We often deem that we are changing our life, but actually, the circumstance also changes us.
- Other matters which shareholders deem necessary to provide for.
- They would take any action deemed necessary.
- Each member of the alliance agrees to take such action as it deems necessary, including the use of armed force.
- The crowd moved indoors for what were deemed the most desirable items.