verb

deem

to deem, to consider, to judge

They deem it necessary to act now.

They deem it necessary to act now.

The plan was deemed a failure.

The plan was deemed a failure.

((sth.)) ((adjective/noun)) to consider (sth.) (as) (adjective/noun) They deem it necessary to act now.

((sth.)) ((to be sth.)) to consider (sth.) to be (sth.) The plan was deemed to be a failure.

Synonyms: consider, judge, regard, hold

From Old English 'dēman', meaning 'to judge, condemn'.

'Deem' is a formal word. Think of a judge who must 'deem' someone guilty or innocent based on evidence.

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