Similar words: gemmed, femme fatale, caste system, rimmed, dimmed, crammed, skimmed, trimmed. Meaning: [stem] adj. 1. having a stem or stems or having a stem as specified; often used in combination 2. (of plants) producing a well-developed stem above ground 3. having the stem removed.
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91. The appellate court ruling stemmed from a child welfare case involving two children who enrolled in a parochial school that facilitated home schooling and were educated at home by their mother.
92. Stemmed from historical traffic accident data, the importance and imperativeness of assessing driver's fault rate were expounded in the paper.
93. The thrombus protective umbrella was stemmed completely in 1 case.
94. Lemon Verbena, a slender stemmed bush, has delicious lemon-scented leaves. Moonflower is an annual vine with sweet smelling white flowers that open in the evening.
95. He argues that Bismarck's misogyny stemmed from his childhood when he found himself in a triangle between his cold, intelligent and ambitious mother, whom he disliked, and his weak, kindly father.
96. In some countries that secrecy stemmed from the military uses of nuclear fission.
97. The seminal design inspiration and mechanics of the type design stemmed from the Spore logotype, designed by Cinco.
98. But his title to nobility stemmed from Ireland, where much of his landed property was located.
99. From this source there stemmed major new branches of mathematics.
100. Two recent deaths of women who had taken an abortion pill to terminate pregnancies stemmed from a bacterial infection, not from the pill itself, the Food and Drug Administration said Friday.
101. It is hardly any surprise that Owen is attracted to the Sport of Kings, nor that his first interest stemmed from the bet his father struck in the local bookie 's every Saturday.
102. The general pattern of the origin of the dorsal pancreatic artery was stemmed from the splenic artery .
103. And he stemmed the outflow of wealthy investors at UBS's huge private bank.
104. We strove to convince one another that our decisions stemmed from ourselves and ourselves alone.
105. Furthermore, it concludes that Iran's conciliatory attitude stemmed from its drastic decline in military position during the war,[http://sentencedict.com/stemmed.html] as well as its fullest consideration of national survival.
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