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deem
/ 诲颈藧尘 /
verb
- tr to judge or consider
I do not deem him worthy of this honour
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of deem1
Example Sentences
Since opening its bug bounty programme, Axis has uncovered 鈥 and patched - as many as 30 vulnerabilities, says Mr Bastert, including one "we deem very severe".
To make its ruling on the dismissal of Bar, the Supreme Court may have to make a choice between which of the two conflicting affidavits it deems to be more credible.
Last year, Kneecap won a discrimination case against the UK government after Badenoch withdrew arts funding for the band, in a move which was deemed "unlawful".
The courts have been more resistant, with well over 100 rulings so far halting presidential actions they deem to be unconstitutional, according to a tally by the New York Times.
Last weekend, the justices temporarily blocked the Trump administration from carrying out deportations of Venezuelan men deemed foreign gang members.
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