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.
She deemed her class was the loudest at the peripherally
deemed to be submitted to the client
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Assumed.
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
I think it may have resulted as opposite as roughs on many courses were deemed "unfair"
A proton carries a positive charge of +1 elementary charge, which is equal in magnitude to the charge of an electron but opposite in sign. This charge is fundamental to the behavior of protons in interactions with other particles.
I deemed it unsafe to proceed.The test was deemed inaccurate. He was twice deemed to be at risk to himself or others.
deemed income
She deemed her class was the loudest at the peripherally
deemed to be submitted to the client
Prist became deemed to be university in the year 2007.
The opposite of "qualify" is "disqualify." While to qualify means to meet certain criteria or standards, to disqualify means to render someone or something ineligible or unfit for a specific purpose or position. In various contexts, disqualifying can involve failing to meet necessary requirements or being deemed unsuitable.
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if someone is deemed responsible it means that people think that he/she is responsible
We use the deemed profit in tax because it simplifies the tax.
Deemed sales are those which are not really "sales" but have been deemed as sales. For instance, leasing and hire purchase transaction, works contract, transfer of right to use goods are instances of deemed sales that are taxed under the Sales Tax Act.