demand
The desire to purchase goods and services.
Noun
- The desire to purchase goods and services.
- Prices usually go up when demand exceeds supply.
- Nevertheless, it is clear that the global energy demand for air-conditioning will grow substantially as nations become more affluent, with the consequences of climate change potentially accelerating the demand. - 2013...
- The market force that causes buyers to be both willing and able to buy a good or service, as measured by the amount of that good or service that is currently salable at any given price point; the amount itself.
- Supply and demand ebb and flow in a complex interplay.
- Demand for the kitchenware with the pastel colorway has been running low lately, at an average of only 37 units per week.
Antonyms: supply
- A forceful claim for something.
- Modern society is responding to women's demands for equality.
- The humor of my proposition appealed more strongly to Miss Trevor than I had looked for, and from that time forward she became her old self again;[…]. Our table in the dining-room became again the abode of scintillating...
- A requirement.
- His job makes many demands on his time.
- There is a demand for voluntary health workers in the poorer parts of Africa and Asia.
- An urgent request.
- She couldn't ignore the newborn baby's demands for attention.
- An order.
- More precisely peak demand or peak load, a measure of the maximum power load of a utility's customer over a short period of time; the power load integrated over a specified time interval.
Origin
Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *de Proto-Indo-European *-h₁ Proto-Indo-European *déh₁ Proto-Italic *dē Latin dē Latin dē- Latin mandō Latin dēmandō Old French demanderbor. Middle English demaunden English demand From late Middle English demaunden, from Old French demander, from Latin dēmandō, dēmandāre.
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Verb
- To request forcefully.
- I demand to see the manager.
- The police officer will demand (that) you hand the wallet in.
- To claim a right to something.
- The bank is demanding the mortgage payment.
- According to this saga of intellectual-property misanthropy, these creatures [patent trolls] roam the business world, buying up patents and then using them to demand extravagant payouts from companies they accuse of...
- To ask forcefully for information.
- I demand an immediate explanation.
- When Lazarus left his charnel-cave, And home to Mary’s house return’d, Was this demanded—if he yearn’d To hear her weeping by his grave? - 1850, [Alfred, Lord Tennyson], “Canto XXXI”, in In Memoriam, London: Edward...
- To require of someone.
- This job demands a lot of patience.
- To issue a summons to court.
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