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stem from

1 of 1verb
/stɛm frəm/
Forms:stems from,stemming from,stemmed from,stemmed from
1

to originate from a particular source or factor

C1transitive
  • The economic downturn stems from global market fluctuations.
  • The health issues stem from poor lifestyle choices and a lack of exercise.
  • The protests stem from the government's decision to raise taxes.
  • The decline in sales stems from increased competition in the market.
  • The anxiety stems from unresolved emotional trauma and stress.