Word of the Day
: April 24, 2022deem
playWhat It Means
Deem means "to come to think or judge," "to consider," or "to have an opinion."
// The covered bridge was closed to automobile traffic for the winter because town officials deemed it a hazard to motorists.
deem in Context
"As much as Auburn's Planning Board and mayor would like to wave a magic scepter over swaths of city property and deem them a new zone, it can’t be done that easily." — Pam Larouche, The Sun Journal (Lewiston, Maine), 25 Feb. 2022
Did You Know?
Originally, deem meant "to legally condemn." The word is still frequently used in contexts pertaining to the law but with the general meaning "to judge" or "to decide after inquiry and deliberation," as in "The act was deemed unlawful" or "The defendant is deemed to have agreed to the contract." Outside of the law, deem usually means simply "to consider."
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