The spelling of the word "more deemed" may be confusing to some due to the two similar-sounding vowels. However, it can be pronounced as /mɔr dimd/ with the stress on the second syllable. The "o" followed by "re" creates the /ɔr/ sound as in "or". The "ee" represents a long "e" sound as in "deem". Together, they form the sound of /dimd/. "Deemed" means to be considered or judged to be. Therefore, "more deemed" means to be considered or judged to a greater extent.
"More deemed" is a phrase that consists of two distinct parts: "more" and "deemed." These parts are separate entities that contribute to the overall meaning of the phrase.
The word "more" is an adjective used to indicate a greater quantity, degree, or extent of something. It denotes an increase or amplification in comparison to a previous amount or standard.
On the other hand, "deemed" is the past participle of the verb "deem." To deem means to judge, consider, or believe something to be a particular way. It involves forming an opinion or making a conclusion based on available information, often with a certain level of authority or expertise.
When "more" and "deemed" are combined, "more deemed" suggests a higher level of acceptance, estimation, or credibility assigned to something. It indicates that a particular belief, judgment, or evaluation has been elevated or intensified in comparison to a previous assessment or general viewpoint. This phrase implies that the subject being referred to holds a greater level of importance, validity, or value in the eyes of the individual or group making the judgment.
For instance, if a product was previously regarded as useful by a few customers but later receives widespread positive feedback and recognition from experts, it could be described as "more deemed" in terms of its value or efficacy. This phrase emphasizes the enhanced perception or acceptance of the product based on the new information or evaluation it has received.
The phrase "more deemed" is a combination of two words: "more" and "deemed".
1. More: The word "more" derives from the Old English word "māra", which meant "greater" or "larger". It is related to the Proto-Germanic word "maizô" and the Old Norse word "meiri". Over time, the pronunciation and spelling evolved to become "more" in Modern English.
2. Deemed: The word "deemed" comes from the Middle English word "demēn", which is derived from the Old English word "dēman". "Dēman" meant "to judge, consider, or think". It is connected to the Proto-Germanic word "dōmjanan" and the Old Norse word "dæma" (both of which also meant "to judge").