DEEMING - significado y definición. Qué es DEEMING
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Qué (quién) es DEEMING - definición

ENGLISH MURDERER (1853-1892)
Frederick Deeming; Emily Mather (murder victim); Deeming
  •  19th-century illustration comparing Deeming and 'Jack the Viper' of Whitechapel
  • Grave of Emily Mather, Melbourne General Cemetery

Deeming         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Deem.
deem         
FAMILY NAME
v. (formal) (N; used with an adjective, noun) we deem her worthy of support
redeem         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Redeeming; Redeem; Redemption (single); Redemption (album); Redemption (disambiguation); Redemption (novel); Redemption (film); Redemption (song); The Redemption
v. to buy back, as when an owner who had mortgaged his/her real property pays off the debt. The term also refers to paying the amount due and all charges after a foreclosure (because of failure to make payments when due) has begun. A person who has pawned a possession may redeem the item by paying the loan and interest to the pawnbroker. See also: foreclosure mortgage redemption

Wikipedia

Frederick Bailey Deeming

Frederick Bailey Deeming (30 July 1853 – 23 May 1892) was an English-born Australian murderer. He was convicted and executed for the murder of a woman in Melbourne, Australia. He is remembered today because he was suspected by some of being the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper.

Ejemplos de uso de DEEMING
1. Bush‘s Texas ranch, deeming it "inappropriate" for the local market.
2. Opposition parties, deeming elections a losing proposition, have announced a boycott of the vote.
3. The Taliban dynamited the Buddha statues in March 2001, deeming them idolatrous and anti–Muslim.
4. Chile‘s courts reversed the ruling of dementia in 2004, deeming him fit to stand trial.
5. Clinton, feeling burned by Iowa, had become allergic to caucuses, deeming them unfair.