deem

  • 21deem — v.tr. formal regard, consider, judge (deem it my duty; was deemed sufficient). Etymology: OE deman f. Gmc, rel. to DOOM …

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  • 22Deem City, Florida —   City   Coordinates …

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  • 23deem|ster|ship — «DEEM stuhr shihp», noun. the office of deemster in the Isle of Man …

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  • 24deem|ster — «DEEM stuhr», noun. either of the two judges of the Isle of Man. Also, dempster. ╂[Middle English demestre < demere one who deems, judge] …

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  • 25deem true — index assume (suppose) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 26deem unbecoming — index disdain Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 27deem unsuitable — index disdain Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 28Deem Bristow — Infobox actor bgcolour = name = Deem Reginald Bristow imagesize = caption = birthname = Deem Reginald Bristow birthdate = Birth date |1947|4|11|mf=y location = flagicon|United States Eaton, Ohio deathdate = January 15, 2005 (aged 57) deathplace …

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  • 29deem — verb Etymology: Middle English demen, from Old English dēman; akin to Old High German tuomen to judge, Old English dōm doom Date: before 12th century transitive verb to come to think or judge ; consider < deem …

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  • 30deem — used in taxonomy to indicate something that is not strictly true, e.g. a publication is deemed to be published by the author rather than by the actual publisher …

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