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demand

de·mand [ di mánd ]


noun  (plural de·mands)
Definition:
 
1. forceful request: a clear and firm request that is difficult to ignore or deny

2. customer interest in acquiring something: the level of desire or need that exists for particular goods or services
Demand for that model is outstripping supply.

3. need for resources or action: an urgent requirement for time, facilities, resources, or action

4. law legally enforceable request: a formal request that must be complied with by law



verb  (past and past participle de·mand·ed, present participle de·mand·ing, 3rd person present singular de·mands)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb request something forcefully: to request something clearly and firmly in a way that is difficult to ignore or deny

2. transitive verb ask forcefully for answer: to ask for an answer to a question in an extremely forceful way

3. transitive and intransitive verb call for resources: to require something such as time, facilities, resources, or action in order to function or succeed

[14th century. Via French< Latin demandare "entrust completely" < mandare "entrust, order" (see mandate)]

de·mand·a·ble adjective
de·mand·er noun

in demand wanted or sought by many people

on demand promptly, whenever a request is received

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