All 17 Uses of
deemed
in
The Return of the King
- He is bold, more bold than many deem; for in these days men are slow to believe that a captain can be wise and learned in the scrolls of lore and song, as he is, and yet a man of hardihood and swift judgement in the field.†
Chpt 5.1
- To know that I lived and walked the earth was a blow to his heart, I deem; for he knew it not till now.†
Chpt 5.2
- If it is not countered swiftly, I deem that the City will be lost ere ten days be gone.†
Chpt 5.2
- You would still have done just so, I deem.†
Chpt 5.4
- I have in this matter more lore and wisdom than you deem.'†
Chpt 5.4
- 'Not enough, I deem,' said Denethor.†
Chpt 5.4
- Out of some savage land in the wide East they come, we deem.†
Chpt 5.4
- She is hurt to the death maybe, but I deem that she yet lives.†
Chpt 5.6
- Though the Stewards deemed that it was a secret kept only by themselves, long ago I guessed that here in the White Tower, one at least of the Seven Seeing Stones was preserved.†
Chpt 5.7
- But I deem the time unripe; and I have no mind for strife except with our Enemy and his servants.†
Chpt 5.8
- Very tough in the fibre, I deem.†
Chpt 5.8
- 'For upon that road I was put to shame: Gimli Gloin's son, who had deemed himself more tough than Men, and hardier under earth than any Elf.†
Chpt 5.9
- I feared not the shadows of Men, powerless and frail as I deemed them.
Chpt 5.9 *deemed = believed
- I deemed that the time was ripe, and that the Stone had come to me for just such a purpose.†
Chpt 5.9
- But this, I deem, is our duty.†
Chpt 5.9
- It is but a feint,' said Aragorn; 'and its chief purpose, I deem, was rather to draw us on by a false guess of our Enemy's weakness than to do us much hurt, yet.†
Chpt 5.10
- For you are a lady high and valiant and have yourself won renown that shall not be forgotten; and you are a lady beautiful, I deem, beyond even the words of the Elven-tongue to tell.†
Chpt 6.5
Definition:
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(deemed) believed or judged