deem sth implausible

Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words

A more formal term for 'consider'.

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Examples (10)

  • The jury might deem his testimony implausible.
  • We deem the proposed solution implausible due to its high cost.
  • Critics deem her recent claims implausible and lacking evidence.
  • The committee will deem any excuse without verifiable proof implausible.
  • Many scientists deem the existence of aliens implausible based on current data.
  • The editor had to deem the manuscript's premise implausible for publication.
  • Don't let others deem your dreams implausible; pursue them.
  • Historically, people have deemed many scientific discoveries implausible at first.
  • They would deem such a rapid recovery implausible given the severity of the injury.
  • The government may deem the public's concerns implausible if not presented clearly.