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How to use deem in a sentence

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Isaac names a sum, and all deem it fair but the Prior, who must now name the price of Isaac's freedom.
Just because an active form doesn't exist in the relatively small corpus of the New Testament, this is no reason to deem a verb deponent.
Often we artists are a solitary lot, preferring to keep our work to ourselves until we deem it fit for sharing.
Once again, feel free to listen again and make any adjustments you deem fit.
But I hate how a few bad seeds deem the organization and its fans as classless as a whole.
How many times have we seen one referee deem a foul or strike as yellow, and the next red?
And only a director of Burton's Wonka-esque vision would deem it necessary to train 200 real squirrels to shell nuts for one scene.
Toast your bread as you deem appropriate, either via the broiler or your everyday handy toaster.
How can anyone deem a work of art as being somehow more worthy or deserving than another?
How are we supposed to feel a sense of accomplishment and achievement when our superiors deem these successes worthless?
They deem insignificant sins that the church considered monstrous only a few generations ago.
It is not up to the common person to take the law into their own hands and dish out what they deem to be justice.
It would be a delicious irony if these actions now deem him to be unfit to sit on the council.
The party faithful showed up in large numbers to meet the party leader who they all deem will be the next Taoiseach.
In contrast, if group members think he is relatively uncreative, they may deem his ideas to be distracting and even annoying.
League standards deem stadiums must have a minimum capacity of 6,000 including 2,000 seats under cover.
Rocketing sales have persuaded these producers to expand production capacity at speeds they deem desirable.
This is why he can eat food that others often deem is unfit for human consumption, and still find it delicious.
Nurses have the duty to question and, if necessary, to report and to refuse to participate in research they deem morally objectionable.
Those who deem conventional values and institutions as important are likely to abide by conventional social norms.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Do you deem yourself qualified to render valuable and efficient assistance to a client or to appear as amicus curiae?
I have already taken occasion to indoctrinate my reader on the subject of what I deem the most perfect species of table d'hte.
At the same time she did not deem any secresy of her admiration essential to a compatibility with modesty.
I deem it doubly unfortunate that so much valuable brain energy has been inefficiently expended in the discussion of electrolysis.
She did not deem it impudent or unmannerly for a slave to look her in the face.
Goldsboro' will then be your objective point, moving either from Wilmington or New Bern, or both, as you deem best.
Then, sir, you deem that in slaying the hare, the arquebusier rid you of your witch wife?
One would have imagined that he would deem it meet that a Kittredge should be pigeon-toed.
That jackal has enchanted him, so that he must deem well done all that is done by him.
Can a woman who feels as I do deem any earthly good a sacrifice for him she loves?
But you would not deem it vain if you were the woman now resting on your bosom.
But it has saddened me to think that you did not deem me worthy of a closer confidence.
To give, while shunning each extreme, The sparing hand, the over-free, Therein consists, so wise men deem, The virtue Liberality.
My master would deem me ungrateful, Ambrose break his heart.
It was my duty to sound the pumps, but this I did not deem necessary.
Nevertheless, clever men are less sentimental than we deem them.
They might therefore deem it prudent to equivocate as a matter of safety.
Still she did not deem it necessary to conceal her employer's poverty, which was soon divulged to the porteress, and by her to the bourgeois.
It seems to me if I were young and in love I should never deem a man of ordinary caliber worthy of my devotion.
Traditionally, the who, what, where, and how of AD have largely depended on what audio describers deem to be most important.
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