Used in a Sentence

stems

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for stems.

Editorial note

The problem you describe stems from solving every business request by adding yet another table to 'the' database.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of stems gathered in one view.

noun

The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.

noun

A branch of a family.

noun

An advanced or leading position; the lookout.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for stems.

noun

The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.

noun

A branch of a family.

noun

An advanced or leading position; the lookout.

noun

A slender supporting member of an individual part of a plant such as a flower or a leaf; also, by analogy, the shaft of a feather.

Example sentences

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The problem you describe stems from solving every business request by adding yet another table to 'the' database.

2

Finally, a lot of this stuff stems from the massive cuts that the railways took in the 1960's.

3

Italy is a great example of this, lots of stems, very poor business people and no to little venture capital.

4

The charge of an ion stems from the ratio of electrons to protons.

5

The disappointment stems from the expectation that he can do better.

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People with severed brain stems may have an illusion of self.

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In my opinion, Python's practicality stems from its library ecosystem and that ecosystem is an accidental artifact of the epoch in which it was born and grew.

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Illegality stems from their physical presence in the country.

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Clearly Tao's problem stems from having a singular mind.

10

Because this concept stems from a time when people still performed physical work and had to eat at least 3 full meals spread over the day to stay healthy (enough).

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>Coherence of self is demonstrably an illusion, because we have seen experiments of people with severed brain stems.

12

I seems that the author's lack of success obtaining a job stems directly from a lack of effort - or knowledge of how much effort is required.

Quote examples

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I don't think the lack of sympathy stems from people's misunderstanding that extramarital affairs are not "illegal".

2

Well, our definition of "cute" stems from thousands of years of answering the question "will this animal kill me".

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I'd say it's more likely that our definition of "cute" stems from the question "is this a human baby".

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This probably stems from the incorrect belief that fruits are somehow "natural" when they are in fact the result of millennia of artificial selection, selecting in particular for sugar content.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use stems in a sentence?

The problem you describe stems from solving every business request by adding yet another table to 'the' database.

What does stems mean?

The stock of a family; a race or generation of progenitors.

What part of speech is stems?

stems is commonly used as noun.