1. deemed - Adjective
2. deemed - Verb
of Deem
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 61-year-old man, Javier Prado, was being evicted from his home of six years, as the city had deemed the building uninhabitable. Source: Internet
A ball that has been lifted high so that it will fall among close opponents may be deemed to be potentially dangerous and play may be stopped for that reason. Source: Internet
According to the information provided by the police, the seven people who were ticketed didn't pay their fines, didn't show up for their scheduled court appearances and were deemed guilty by a provincial court judge. Source: Internet
A California appeals court reinstated a background check requirement for ammunition purchases this week, this after a federal judge had deemed the law unconstitutional and a violation of the Second Amendment. Source: Internet
According to Bahru Zewde, "senior officers were deemed too compromised by close association to the regime." Source: Internet
Accounts by Herodotus of Scythian origins has been discounted recently; although his accounts of Scythian raiding activities contemporary to his writings have been deemed more reliable. Source: Internet