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Look up deem or Deem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deem is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frank Deem (1928-2018), American
Look up deem in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Deem in law means to consider, judge, or condemn. It is also used to treat something as if it were something
Angela Kaye Deem (née Standridge; born December 9, 1965) is an American television personality. She is best known for appearing in the TLC reality television
Dim sum (traditional Chinese: 點心; simplified Chinese: 点心; pinyin: diǎn xīn; Jyutping: dim2 sam1) is a large range of small Chinese dishes that are traditionally
In India, a deemed university or deemed-to-be-university is an accreditation granted to higher educational institutions by the Ministry of Education under
George Charles Deem Jr. (August 18, 1932 – August 11, 2008) was an American artist best known for reproducing vivid re-workings of classic images from
Michael William Deem is an American engineer, scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur. He is known for his work in biochemical and genetic engineering, and
Paul Thomas Deem (August 16, 1957 – October 7, 2025) was an American track cyclist who set the 1974 national record for the 3 km Velodrome in Encino, California
Deeming is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frederick Bailey Deeming (1853–1892), Australian serial killer Moira Deeming, Australian
J. Frank Deem (March 20, 1928 – October 10, 2018) was an American businessman and politician. Deem was born in Harrisville, West Virginia. He served in
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Hindu
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English
English : from Old English dēmere ‘judge’, an agent derivative of dēmian ‘to judge’. Compare Deem.Altered spelling of German Diemer.
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English
English : from Old English dēmung ‘judgement’, ‘act of judging’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a judge or for an arbiter of minor disputes. Compare Deemer and Deem.
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African, American, British, English
Judge's Son
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Arabic, Indian, Irish, Muslim, Tamil
Rainy Cloud
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Tamil
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Indian
A small indication one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles
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English
English : patronymic from Deemer.French : habitational name apparently associated with a specific domain; the source is unclear, because of the wide range of local variants.
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English
English : from Old English dÄ“ma, dÅma‘judge’, hence an occupational name, or a byname for an arbiter of disputes.Altered spelling of German Diem and Diehm
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English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English demere, DEEMER means "judge."
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Tamil
Deemed highest
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Muslim
The rainy cloud, Down pour
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Hindu
Deemed highest
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Arabic, Traditional
Beautiful Rainbow After the Rain
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Tamil
A small indication one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles
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English
English : derivative of Deem, meaning ‘(son or servant) of the judge’.
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British, Christian, English
Judge
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Russian
(pronounced vuh-DEEM) A rare Russian name which some etymologists believe must have its root in Slavic vadit or vedet, VADIM means "to know," because pagan magicians were called veduny, "the knowing ones."Â
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Muslim/Islamic
Rainy Cloud
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Indian
The rainy cloud, Down pour
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Romanian
Feminine form of Romanian Ioan, IOANA means "God is gracious."
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Hindu
Splendor of the flame
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English
English : variant of Mansell.in some cases perhaps an Americanized spelling of German Munzel, a habitational name from a place so named near Hannover or from Monzel near Trier.
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Muslim
Title of Ali
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Hindu, Indian
Part of Lord Shiva
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American, British, English, Hebrew
Modern Blend of Ava and Ana
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Tamil
Devotee
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Indian, Sikh
Beloved Soldier; Beloved Person; Helpful Person
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Irish Scottish
Small forest.
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Native American
He is coming.
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v. i.
To rest or depend, as on a foundation; to ground one's self or one's hopes or opinions upon something deemed reliable; to rely; as, to build on the opinions or advice of others.
n.
The act of relying, or the condition or quality of being reliant; dependence; confidence; trust; repose of mind upon what is deemed sufficient support or authority.
n.
That which happens to a person; an event, good or ill, affecting one's interests or happiness, and which is deemed casual; a course or series of such events regarded as occurring by chance; chance; hap; fate; fortune; often, one's habitual or characteristic fortune; as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck. Luck is often used for good luck; as, luck is better than skill.
v.
An expression of disapprobation fir something deemed to be wrong; imputation of fault; censure.
n.
An account of something deemed noteworthy; an essay; a record of investigations of any subject; the journals and proceedings of a society.
v. i.
To pass judgment.
a.
Commonly thought or deemed; supposed; reputed; as, the putative father of a child.
n.
A grant from the government, from a municipal corporation, or the like, to a private person or company to assist the establishment or support of an enterprise deemed advantageous to the public; a subvention; as, a subsidy to the owners of a line of ocean steamships.
v. t.
Armor of excellent or tried quality, and deemed impenetrable; properly, armor of proof.
v. i.
To suppose or assume something to be, or to be true, on grounds deemed valid, though not amounting to proof; to believe by anticipation; to infer; as, we may presume too far.
n.
A deemster.
n.
Opinion; judgment.
v.
A declaration made by a party, before or while paying a tax, duty, or the like, demanded of him, which he deems illegal, denying the justice of the demand, and asserting his rights and claims, in order to show that the payment was not voluntary.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deem
n.
Destruction or surrender of anything for the sake of something else; devotion of some desirable object in behalf of a higher object, or to a claim deemed more pressing; hence, also, the thing so devoted or given up; as, the sacrifice of interest to pleasure, or of pleasure to interest.
n.
Something extraordinary, or out of the usual course of nature, from which omens are drawn; a portent; as, eclipses and meteors were anciently deemed prodigies.
v. t.
To regard; to consider; to deem.
v. t.
Conformity to a recognized standard; manner which is deemed elegant and appropriate, especially in social demeanor; fashion.
imp. & p. p.
of Deem
n.
A judge in the Isle of Man who decides controversies without process.