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    demand
    /dɪˈmɑːnd/

    noun

    verb

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  2. to need something such as time, effort, or a particular quality: This is a very difficult piece of music to play - it demands a lot of concentration. demanded of He seems to lack many of the qualities demanded of (= needed by) a successful politician. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. demand. noun. uk / dɪˈmɑːnd / us / dɪˈmænd /

  3. The meaning of DEMAND is an act of demanding or asking especially with authority. How to use demand in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Demand.

  4. A demand is a firm request for something. There have been demands for services from tenants up there. [+ for] They consistently rejected the demand to remove U.S. troops. He grew ever more fierce in his demands. Synonyms: request, order, charge, bidding More Synonyms of demand. 4.uncountable noun B2.

  5. [uncountable, singular] the desire or need of customers for goods or services that they want to buy or use. Demand is exceeding supply. It is becoming more difficult for us to meet demand. demand for something/somebody Consumer demand for organic foods continues to increase rapidly. They are struggling to satisfy the demand for the product.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Demand is an economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them. An increase in the price...

  7. Demand definition: to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right. See examples of DEMAND used in a sentence.

  8. demand. verb [ T ] uk / dɪˈmɑːnd / us. demand verb [T] (ASK) B1. to ask for something in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused: I demanded an explanation. [ + that ] The survivors are demanding that the airline pays them compensation. More examples. He pulled a gun on us and demanded money. "Tell me you love me," he demanded.

  9. demand something (of customers) to want or need goods or services. Today's consumers are demanding a greater variety of produce. Our customers demand quality and reliability most of all. to need something in order to be successful at something. demand something This sport demands both speed and strength.

  10. Demand means "an urgent request," like your demand that teachers give no homework on the weekend, or the act of making the request — teachers who demand that the work get done, even if it's the weekend.

  11. 1. An act of demanding; an urgent request. 2. Something demanded: on strike until they get their demands. 3. An urgent requirement or need: the heavy demands of her job; the emotional demands of his marriage; an increased oxygen demand. 4. The state of being sought after: in great demand as a speaker. 5.