Stemming

How many syllables in Stemming?

stemming has 2 syllables

Split Stemming into syllables?

stem-ming

Definition of Stemming

To stop something from spreading or growing; to come from a source or origin

How should Stemming divide into syllables

The word 'stemming' has two syllables. The first syllable 'stem' has a vowel 'e' and a consonant 's' while the second syllable 'ming' has a vowel 'i' and two consonants 'm' and 'g'.

Part of Speech - Stemming

Verb

I am stemming the flow of water from the faucet. The new product is stemming from our research and development team.

Sentences with Stemming

  • The doctor is trying to stem the spread of the disease.
  • The dam was built to stem the flow of the river.
  • The new policy is meant to stem the rise in crime rates.
  • The teacher is trying to stem the tide of disruptions in the classroom.
  • I am trying to stem my anger before I say something I regret.

Quotes with Stemming

  • 'The time has come,' the Walrus said, 'To talk of many things: Of shoes — and ships — and sealing-wax — Of cabbages — and kings — And why the sea is boiling hot — And whether pigs have wings.' And so on, until they came to an end by singing, 'A-sitting on a Gate', which seemed to resolve some ambiguities about their future and whether they should be stemming the tide.' - Lewis Carroll
  • 'The moment we decide to throw more energy into fighting for our lives than we do about fearing death, a powerful shift occurs. Instead of stemming the tide, we ride the waves.' - Dan Brule
  • 'We must stem the tide of materialism and universal greed that erodes our society's moral fabric.' - William E. Simon

Number of characters in Stemming

8 ( s, t, e, m, m, i, n, g )

Unique letters in Stemming

7 ( s, t, e, m, i, n, g )

Stemming Backwards

gnimmets

Phonetic Transcription of Stemming

IPA (International): ˈstemɪŋ

ARA (American): ˈstɛmɪŋ

EPA (English): ˈstemɪŋ

STEH-MIH-NG