👉 To judge, to pass judgment on; to doom, to sentence.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! Today we're tackling the word "deemed," it’s quite a clever little sound. The dictionary gives us some clues, you see, “To judge,” “to pass judgment,” for you and me! It means to think about something with care, And form an opinion – that's really fair. Think of it like this: if someone says "I deemed him kind," They’ve decided he possesses a gentle mind! But “to doom” and “to sentence,” well, those have a darker hue, Suggesting a decision with something sadly due. "Deemed" is more about opinion , light or bright, A thoughtful assessment, shining like a light. Does that make sense? Do you want me to give you an example?