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Example sentence - Amanda resigned from her position as band major because she was caught lying and stealing which deemed her a bad role model.
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Persons become incarcerated in mental institutions because they exhibit behaviors which have been deemed by society to be demented. Sadly, her friends said she had Alzheimer's when actually she was demented.
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.
He was deemed as unfit to be the vocalist because of his stammer.
The transaction was deemed fair and equitable by all.
The ship suffered so much damage it was deemed to be irreparable.
The lady to whom I referred is deemed unfit to live at home with her family.
Here, successful is an adjective that modifies the subject "experiment." The verbs seemed and deemed are usually acting as linking verbs.
Unconstitutional means not in accordance with the written laws in the Constitution. A sample sentence is: "The law was repealed because the Supreme Court deemed it unconstitutional".
Example: The company refused to recycle; therefore, they listed everything they deemed useless as "garbage".
A release from sentence is called a commutation. It's not a pardon where the sentence itself is nullified. A commutation of sentence still maintains that the individual is guilty, but has been deemed to have been redeemed in the eyes of the law.
In order to be deemed eligible for the NFL draft, a player needs to be at least 3 years out of high school.
Someone whose offense is deemed by the judge to be venial may be ordered to perform community service.
He was deemed a scofflaw for repeatedly violating traffic laws and refusing to pay his fines.
We found it difficult to laugh at his trite jokes.