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The closest word might be dismissed, as in 'I dismissed the thought'.The word 'deemed' does not have an opposite. It means 'judged' or 'thought' or 'considered', as in "I deemed it best to ignore his rudeness." There is no opposite to that type of word.
Not exactly: you are confusing the terms used in food chains and food webs. A cow's diet is considered herbivorous, whereas the cow itself is a primary consumer because it eats only plants. In other words, the cow herself is deemed a primary consumer, and her diet is herbivorous.
"Deemed" means to regard or consider something in a particular way. It is used to express a judgment or opinion about something based on certain criteria or standards.
"Deemed" is the past tense and past participle of "deem," used to express something has been judged or considered in the past. "Deems" is the present tense of "deem," used to indicate something is currently being judged or considered.
Ireland is deemed as the freest country in Europe and the third freest country in the world.
I deemed it unsafe to proceed.The test was deemed inaccurate. He was twice deemed to be at risk to himself or others.
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Since most slaves were non-Greeks, considered naturally inferior, it was deemed appropriate to enslave and rule them.
It is a rate of interest that is deemed abusive or criminal in that it is wholly unreasonable / excessive. The court can nullify a contract on this basis.
Behaviour which is unusual in terms of what is culturally expected. For example, within Australia it would be considered unusual behaviour to say that you are posessed and that a spirit is speaking to you, yet in some tribal cultures this would not be considered unusual. It can also depend on things like age, gender, and socio-economic status as to whether behaviour would be deemed unusual. In regards to gender, a man trying on bras and stockings in a shop would be seen as unusual behaviour, whereas a woman doing the same thing would be considered normal.