You would use deem in a sentence like 'I deem this site to be unsafe'
deem = to judge, to regard as eg I deem him worthy of promotion because he has excelled this year
I hope that the Queen will deem my actions here today worthy of her attention.
Deem right ( without the "it") is correct, but deem is rather antique in this context. Use "as necessary," or "as you see fit."
Break down the phrase: deem - a fancy way to say think, believe, feel, determine, adjudge appropriate - okay, good, have merit, useful "I deem it appropriate for the students to have a day off after 3 days of standardized tests." The judge deemed appropriate a separate life sentence for each of two offenses. She would deem appropriate having a child write an essay about a bad act, rather than putting a child in the corner.
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To deem means to judge, estimate, or regard. Here are some sentences.I deem that the time is right for action.Do you deem the cookies ready to come out of the oven?I deem him to be guilty as charged.
My brother had to deem his bad choices. I want to deem in myself to succeed.
deem = to judge, to regard as eg I deem him worthy of promotion because he has excelled this year
I hope that the Queen will deem my actions here today worthy of her attention.
I can give you several sentences.Will the judge deem our petition worthy of consideration?I deem this meeting is adjourned.I deem the results of this experiment satisfactory.
Deem right ( without the "it") is correct, but deem is rather antique in this context. Use "as necessary," or "as you see fit."
In order to set sentencing guidelines on Windows 8, you need to go into system settings, and alter the sentence setting to whatever you deem appropriate for your personal use.
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The past tense of deem is deemed.
Yes, to deem is to decide something is.
"As deemed fit," a common saying, not "as a deem fit," meaning... well... who knows what that actually means. Actually, if "a" were removed, and replaced by "I" or "you" it could make sense at the end of a sentence (see the "used in sentences" section, below).Deem: To view as, to hold as, to take for, to consider as.Fit: Meeting adequate standards for a purpose, proper, satisfies a condition.So then, "as deemed fit" means as viewed, held or taken for being proper or meeting some kind of standard for some kind of purpose.Used in sentences:He used his lottery winnings as he deemed fit.When everyone is done eating, you may take the leftovers and use them as you deem fit.I don't need these any more, so do with them as you deem fit.Having been crowned king, I will do, now, as I deem fit.Betty will make those assignments as she deems fit.I deemed it is fit to write you at this crucial hour.