しょうじ
Meanings
Verb (1-dan, transitive)
1. to produce; to yield; to cause
Verb (1-dan, intransitive)
2. to result from; to arise; to be generated
Pitch accent
しょ
うじる
しょ
うじ
Composed of
life; living
Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
to take root; to put forth roots
Examples (23 in total)
A new difficulty has arisen.
Nothing comes from nothing.
All inventions grow out of necessity.
When did the world come into being?
Great thoughts come from the heart.
Many diseases result from poverty.
His anger was born of frustration.
A water shortage causes a lot of inconvenience.
In most cases, car accidents result from lack of sleep.
Changes in society come from individuals.
Illness often results from drinking too much.
Failures often spring from ignorance.
His success resulted from hard work.
Delays in deliveries are occurring due to accumulated snow.
This problem arose from a mutual misunderstanding.
A question arose as to who should be the leader.
Many accidents resulted from the icy road conditions.
These problems have arisen as the result of your carelessness.
A quarrel arose about what to do with the land.
A lot of problems derive from a lack of reading in the home.
These problems have arisen as a result of indifference.
The problem has arisen simply because you didn't follow my instructions.
In 1994, there was a shortage of water and rice in Japan.