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deem
/ 诲颈藧尘 /
verb
- tr to judge or consider
I do not deem him worthy of this honour
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of deem1
Old English 诲脓尘补苍; related to Old High German tuomen to judge, Gothic domjan; see doom
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You might know, or sense, that the numbers of people deemed autistic are going up, fast.
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Imagine, for example, if sanctuary cities were deemed to be violating federal law.
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The current court has deemed history and tradition to be central to the interpretation of our constitutional rights.
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But he said he found it tricky to vote for candidates who he thought were"morally reproachable" and at the local elections, he wanted to vote for those who deemed "honourable and upright."
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"Some individuals deemed responsible" had been summoned for questioning, he added.
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