deemed
Americanadjective
verb
Etymology
Origin of deemed
Example Sentences
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Ellis herself—portrayed by the much-honored English actress Sharon D. Clarke—is a specialist of sorts, a crack investigator who parachutes into under-resourced locales to help with cases deemed otherwise unsolvable.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 2, 2026
“It is unnecessary that we have to have this pond deemed a high security risk. That is weird.”
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 2, 2026
The damages awarded for the period Google was deemed at fault -- 15 years in the UK and 10 years in Sweden and Denmark -- were also lower than what Pricerunner had requested, he noted.
From Barron's • Jul. 1, 2026
Proposals also include new civil powers known as Conversion Practice Protection Orders, which they say will "pre-emptively protect those deemed to be at risk of abuse".
From BBC • Jun. 25, 2026
Someone who could tell them why what the market deemed impossible was at least improbable.
From "The Big Short" by Michael Lewis
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