Keep in mind or convey as a conviction or view.
To account; to esteem; to think; to judge; to hold in opinion; to regard. (Source Webster 1913)
1 Much they know the truth who deem them of Society the drones;-
2 There was yet one place nearby that Shade might deem to visit.
3 I do not need your permission to do what I deem necessary.
4 I am allowed to use whatever force or abilities I deem necessary.
5 One federal prosecutor wants courts to deem gay marriage a constitutional right.
6 But it's unlikely that anyone else will deem it quite so vital.
7 Forsooth I deem thee safer in the Wood than my words said.
8 I should deem it a personal favor if you'll give your consent.
9 I believe in your friendship for Barine, though I deem it dangerous.
10 Suzie is in charge of whatever brutality and retribution I deem necessary.
11 We act as we deem right; we do not heed untrue constructions.
12 In one manner did Prometheus deem his tribe yet weak: life itself.
13 If you don't confess, I'll be forced to deem everyone here guilty.
14 For in nowise do I deem that thou camest hither by land.
15 I am here to assist you in any way you deem fit.
16 And I will dare that which I deem the most perilous venture.
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