Sentence examples for to deem from inspiring English sources

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to deem

verb

To judge; pass judgement on; sentence; doom.

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That hardly seems a strong enough pattern to deem predictive.

Twitter was also quick to deem it absurd: Quite.

I'm not going to deem one player responsible.

Anyone pushing a philosophy of dissatisfaction was apt to deem the glamorously miserable Swiss artist exemplary.

This led Boyce Watkins, a scholar in residence at Syracuse University, to deem it hopelessly racist.

The Wynn board acted under this definition to deem Mr. Okada unsuitable and redeem his shares.

Iowa Republicans were hesitant to deem Mr. Santorum the winner, however.

Bush's best-case scenario might be for historians to deem it the latter.

In spite of complaint after complaint, Facebook continues to deem content encouraging violence against women inoffensive.

The convention nowadays is not to deem such incidents own-goals.

It's much easier to deem something impossible than it is to sit down and engineer solutions.

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