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Example sentences for "deeming"

Lexicographically close words:
deemd; deeme; deemed; deemest; deemeth; deems; deenars; deep; deepe; deepely
  1. The usurer had no intention of losing his prey, however, and, deeming it advisable to ignore the insults M.

  2. Some of them won't like to study it, deeming it bad--deeming it bad yet yielding constantly to it.

  3. If two or three men came riding to a town, all the township fled before them, deeming that they were robbers.

  4. Then in the same year came Sweyn, king of Denmark, into the Humber, and the country folk came to meet him and made peace with him, deeming that he should overcome that country.

  5. Then came to Ely Christian, the Danish bishop, and Osbarn the earl, and the Danish housecarles with them; and the English folk from all the fenlands came to them, deeming that they should win all the country.

  6. I still entertain the same opinion, deeming it highly important, if not indispensable to the success of any negotiation which I might institute for this purpose, that the measure should receive the previous sanction of Congress.

  7. The Danes had, however, as was their custom, fortified the camp before advancing, and Algar drew off his troops, deeming that it would be better to defer the attack on this position until the following day.

  8. The force was a formidable one, but after consultation with Egbert, Edmund determined to advance, deeming that he might find the Danes scattered and cut off some of their parties.

  9. I did not tell him that I knew of his presence in Florence on the previous day, deeming it best to reserve the knowledge to myself.

  10. I laughed at him, deeming his words but a blundering attempt to compel me to keep him.

  11. Locking the door of his room, he threw off his clothes and went to bed, deeming it wiser to seek three or four hours' rest in a natural way than to sleep with his clothes on.

  12. Everything being ready, he waited for midnight, deeming it advisable not to go out till then, for there was no object in his roaming about the streets.

  13. Thus in the nature of Christianity, as a miraculously founded and revealed religion, lay the ground for expecting miracles, or, at least, for not deeming them unlikely to occur.

  14. Peter feared and also looked askance upon the relentless spirit, whom he called Sanctus Satanas, not deeming him to be altogether of the kingdom of heaven.

  15. Yet they were good and true men, who acted upon the promptings of their own conscience, deeming it better to accept the king's offer than to allow the deplorable desolation to continue in their parishes.

  16. Upon second thoughts, she took no further notice of the occurrence to Martha Miller, deeming it more prudent to let her imagine it of no importance in the eyes of her mistress.

  17. Could I find him out now, sleeping neglected in some churchyard, I would buy him a headstone, and record upon it naught but his title-page, deeming that his noblest epitaph.

  18. He held out his hand, deeming any remark superfluous, as his object in pausing before me must be obvious.

  19. He bore the charge patiently, deeming it an honour to be reproached for his Master.

  20. I walked quietly on, deeming it the best part of valour to leave them undisturbed.

  21. Why I know not; but deeming her unwell, I offered her a sip of wine from out The gourd I carried at my saddle's flank; But she declined.

  22. At a public dance an English lady of rank had declined many offers of partners, not deeming any of the gentlemen good enough for her.

  23. Better rue once than pine under them all my life, and far better than let them betray me into deeming some grewsome crime an act of justice, as you may yet let them do,' said James.

  24. He, after a while, deeming that there was nothing to be gained by waiting outside, went back to his own rooms, leaving instructions that he was to be called at once if anything fresh occurred.

  25. Critical though his situation might be, he was determined that these strangers from another world should have no reason for deeming him wanting in courage.

  26. The teacher had given Bernard the last place, deeming that the more advantageous.

  27. We remember once deeming ourselves misplaced, when, in a season of bad health and consequent despondency, we had to work among labourers in a quarry.


  28. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deeming" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.