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stemmed
/ stɛmd /
adjective
- having a stem
- ( in combination )
a thin-stemmed plant
a long-stemmed glass
- having had the stem or stems removed
Other Words From
- un·stemmed adjective
Example Sentences
The convictions stemmed from Trump’s attempt to cover up reimbursements to his ex-lawyer, Michael Cohen, who in 2016 paid off an adult film star to remain silent about an alleged sexual encounter with Trump.
Given that the entire episode stemmed from Giuliani speaking carelessly, some legal experts found his press conference to be a head-scratcher.
Pustilnikov has said his motivation for buying the trust buildings stemmed from a desire to help solve the region’s homelessness crisis and that his experience downtown gave him insight in operating troubled buildings.
Much of the problems stemmed from former President Trump’s rejection of his loss to President Biden and his false claims that the election was stolen from him.
In fact, the vast majority of the reports triggering these searches were not related to suspected abuse at all but stemmed from alleged neglect.
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