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Deamed

Definition:

(verb) To consider or judge something as worthy or suitable for a particular purpose.

Sense 1:

(transitive verb) To regard something as being true or possible.

Sample Sentence:

After carefully observing the evidence, the jury deamed the defendant guilty of the crime.

Sense 2:

(transitive verb) To have a vision or premonition.

Sample Sentence:

The fortune teller deamed of a dark future for the young couple.

Sense 3:

(adjective) Popular or well-known among a particular group or community.

Sample Sentence:

This street is filled with deamed restaurants that locals love to frequent.

Sense 4:

(adjective) Pertaining to a specific locality or location.

Sample Sentence:

The small town's deamed traditions and festivals attract visitors from all around.

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