deemed
Pronunciation: [diːmd]
Word
Context: "judgment"
(verb) to think about something in a particular way or to decide that something is a certain thing. It's like when you decide how to feel about a book or a person.
Example
The teacher deemed the project excellent because the students worked very hard on it.
Example
She wasn't deemed qualified for the job, even though she had a lot of experience.
Example
How did the committee deem the proposal to be?
Context: "evaluation"
(verb) to officially say that something is a certain way, often based on rules or standards. It's like saying, 'This is how I see it, and it matters.'
Example
The athlete was deemed fit to compete after passing all the health checks.
Example
He was not deemed suitable for the scholarship due to low grades.
Example
What did the board deem necessary for the project?
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