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English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- demand
- [dɪ'mɑːnd]
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- 1. to request peremptorily or urgently
- 2. to require or need as just, urgent, etc
- 3. to claim as a right; exact
- 4. to make a formal legal claim to (property, esp realty)
- 5. an urgent or peremptory requirement or request
- 6. something that requires special effort or sacrifice
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the act of demanding something or the thing demanded
- 8. an insistent question or query
- 9. willingness and ability to purchase goods and services
- 10. the amount of a commodity that consumers are willing and able to purchase at...
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Examples (1-5 of 10)
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demand has declined over the years
→ decline
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a demand on one's time
→ demand
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the kidnappers' demand was a million pounds
→ demand
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a draft payable on demand
→ on demand
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to gear our output to current demand
→ gear
Vocab List (1 of 4)
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