1. stemmed - Adjective
2. stemmed - Verb
Derived from stem
4. stemmed - Adjective Satellite
of Stem
Source: Webster's dictionaryJust as the development of earth art and installation art stemmed from the idea of taking art out of the galleries, the basis of my involvement with public art is a continuation of wall drawings. Sol LeWitt
All men now allow that if any human power could have stemmed the avalanche of the French Revolution, it would have been the reforms of Turgot. Evelyn Beatrice Hall
The main cause of my difficulties stemmed from the tragedy of my daughter's unsound birth and my inability to face my feelings. Gene Tierney
I have made plenty of mistakes. The key to life is to learn from them. I have been a little too introspective, but I think that stemmed from insecurity or shyness. I took a long time to grow up. Richard Gere
If I had been elected president in 1948, history would be vastly different. I believe we would have stemmed the growth of Big Government, which had begun with the New Deal and culminated with the Great Society. Strom Thurmond
Confidence and empowerment are cousins in my opinion. Empowerment comes from within and typically it's stemmed and fostered by self-assurance. To feel empowered is to feel free and that's when people do their best work. You can't fake confidence or empowerment. Amy Jo Martin