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What is the past tense of deem to be?

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The past tense of deem to be is deemed to be.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deem to be is deems to be.

The present participle of deem to be is deeming to be.

The past participle of deem to be is deemed to be.

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Alienists appointed by the court in insanity cases should be deemed to be the court's own witnesses.
My neighbours are staying at other addresses because the houses are deemed to be unsafe.
At the time of the Reformation the body was deemed to be of little account when there was a soul to be saved.
The question is whether the candidates should be deemed to be elected under one or more of the rules referred to in the opening words.
Municipalities already receive partial rebates on many products deemed to be strictly of a municipal nature.
I felt just a little miffed that it was deemed to be my fault that they were still on the kitchen work surface.

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