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deemed
[deemd]
adjective
assumed or judged.
No one ships cars here from the United States—it would cost you 85% duty on the deemed value of the car!
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of deem.
Word History and Origins
Origin of deemed1
Example Sentences
Police deemed the case a lawful self-defense homicide—even though they had no one claiming they killed Fedrick in self-defense.
They weren't criminals - they were females deemed in need of "re-education".
That protection will be "regularly reviewed" and refugees will be forced to return to their home countries once they are deemed safe, it added.
None were deemed “substantiated,” which the Sheriff’s Department defines on its website as “an allegation that was investigated and determined to have occurred.”
Gemini, which Chan deemed better at interpretation, would read incoming emails to evaluate customer needs.
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