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Meaning

The word "deemed" means to consider or regard something in a certain way. It implies an assessment or judgment about the status or quality of the subject in question. For instance, if something is deemed important, it is seen as significant or worthy of attention.

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Etymology

The word "deemed" comes from the Old English word "dēman," which means "to judge or decide." It is related to the Proto-Germanic *dōmjan, meaning "to think, consider," and has been used in various forms in different languages related to judgment and evaluation.

Examples

  1. The proposal was deemed unacceptable by the committee.
  2. The research was deemed essential for future studies on climate change.
  3. He was deemed responsible for the project's success.
  4. The film was deemed a classic by many critics.
  5. She deemed it necessary to explain her decision to the team.