Before giving these lectures Mr. Cook had studied awhile in Germany, and his citations of German writers show how far he deems it safe to presume on New England's ignorance of what the Fatherland thinks.
Milcho will shrivel his small eye and say He scorns to trust himself his father's son, Nor deems his lands his own by right of race But clutched by stress of brain!
Not less this Milcho deems I did him wrong, His slave, yet fleeing.
Frequent meetings for prayer are held, and every half year the sacrament is administered to such as he deems duly prepared to receive it, and who have a competent knowledge of its importance and efficacy.
Parts of the Bible have moral splendor in them, but no Christian will allow any one to take the parts he deems true, and reject as untrue those he deems false.
It being a principle of Secularism to endeavor to replace what it deems bad by something better--or more consistent with its profession--the following addresses are given.
The oil and gas well inspector shall give such personal assistance to the deputy inspectors as they may need and make such personal inspection as he deems necessary throughout all the districts, at any time.
The chief inspector of mines shall give such personal assistance to the district inspectors of mines as they may need, and make such personal inspection of the mines as he deems necessary and his other duties permit.
After all these confidences Violet leaves her to make any change in her attire that she deems desirable, and Miss Murray comes down in a blue silk that is wonderfully becoming.
And he tells the story briefly, leaving out whatever he deems advisable.
Mr. Scudamore gives the newspaper press a tariff which he deems unprofitable.
Bring sleeping draughts to the downy bed, Where luxury pillows its aching head; The toiler a simple opiate deems A shorter route to the land of dreams.
Dunois, the bastard of Orleans, who has eloquently protested against this desponding desertion, as he deems it, of his own cause, quits the king in anger.
Well, let it rest so," returns Adrian, now greatly wounded at her determined reserve, as hedeems it.
In all your contentions with one another, each of you deems an unconditional condemnation of “Black Republicanism” as the first thing to be attended to.
He must first observe carefully certain facts of actual life, study them in the light of extended experience, and induce from them the general laws which he deems to be the truths which underlie them.
And it is only after five pages of narrative that the writer deems it the proper time to add:-- "She stood looking at me with open blue eyes in which no sight lay, and I saw for the first time that she was beautiful.
I don't get him none; I deems I'm plumb lucky when he don't get me.
I deems that a mighty excellent lay, an' would admire to learn it an' sing it some myse'f.
It all disturbs Cherokee, who's a nervous sharp; an' when he sees how greedy the avaricious gent is for what he deems to be a shore thing, he concloodes to drop him plenty hard.
That incitement to be what he would seem to be, to become what she deems becoming, he fails to feel.
The snowy-pink petals drape the branches entirely, yet so delicately, one deems it all a veil donned for the tree's nuptials with the spring.
The dominant authority delegates to its subordinate communities as much or as little power as it deemsadvantageous for each body, and, if it sees fit, resumes a portion or the whole of the delegated authority.
She dresses magnificently for small occasions; she insists too eagerly upon what she deems her due; and she is far too exclusive with respect to those who seek her acquaintanceship.
When the poor folk of hunger are dying, He deems it no sin in the great, Their hands to with-hold from supplying The wretched with victuals to eat!
He has crushed so many hearts that he deems himself irresistible, and of late has been annoying me.
A fool, who knows himself to be a fool, is likely to be wary, but one who deems himself wise is the easiest dupe in the world.
And yet we do not assume that the whole interior of this globe of ours is composed of stones or iron (although Franciscus Maurolycus, that learned man, deems the whole of the earth's interior to consist of solid stone).
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deems" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.