Example sentences for: deems

How can you use “deems” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • A rising consensus deems Hughes' Birthday Letters mediocre poetry: "slack and secondhand" (Christopher Benfey, Slate ). ...

  • One deems it more of the same old riffing on the underside of society, "calling up as many vile impressions of humanity as possible" (Liesl Schillinger, the Washington Post ), while the other detects a new maturity in Self and labels this "his most disciplined storytelling yet," marked by "a new control and polish (Michiko Kakutani, the New York Times ). Everyone concedes that his writing is masterful; it's just a question of whether he has progressed.

  • The WSJ calls the dress "black," while sharp-eyed USAT deems it "midnight blue."

  • Time deems the book "definitive" but too harsh: "Morris struggles for fairness but portrays Luce as a calculating, self-indulgent user whose fixed eye on the main chance rendered her oblivious to the concerns of others."

  • Time applauds the film's splashy special effects but deems it short on "human magic" (for more early returns, check


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