deem

verb
UK: /diːm/
US: /diːm/
  1. To consider or judge something in a particular way.

    1. I deem it important to be on time for the meeting.
    2. The committee will deem whether the project is worth further investment.
  2. To have an opinion or belief about something.

    1. They deem him a good leader because he's fair.
    2. The event was deemed a great success by most of the participants.
deem noun
  1. An opinion or judgement.

    1. The council's deem was that the plan should proceed.
    2. After careful consideration, their deem was to reject the proposal.

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The word "deem" in English means: To consider or judge something in a particular way., To have an opinion or belief about something..

The phonetic transcription of "deem" is /diːm/ in British English and /diːm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "deem": consider, judge, think, believe, regard, view, estimate, reckon.

Example usage of "deem": "I deem it important to be on time for the meeting.". More examples on the page.