0 past simple and past participle of deem --
1 to consider or judge something in a particular way: --
[ + obj + to infinitive ] Anyone not paying the registration fee by 31 March will be deemed to have withdrawn from the offer.
[ + noun/adj ] We will provide help whenever you deem it appropriate.
[ + obj + noun/adj ] The area has now been deemed safe.
We converged when coefficients were deemed within 10-5 of the solution.
All other goods and services were deemed to fall somewhere in between, but opinions usually favoured public provision.
It has become normal to think of sin in merely moral terms, such that the opposite of sin is deemed to be virtue.
In this passage, weolocread has been deemed appropriate for both scarlet and purple or, possibly, crimson.
The attempt to determine the relative importance of each is thus deemed futile and prone to ideological bias.
We also work up to alpha conversion on processes in transition systems, for which alpha convertible agents are deemed to have the same transitions.
Such amendments are deemed necessary, since in a world of full insurance coverage individuals would have no incentive to restrict treatment.
Speculative farmers hope for the occasional extraordinary profits but are deemed mere growers of necessary food.