Dictionaryde•mandPronunciation: (di-mand', -mänd'), [key] —v.t. 1. to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right: He demanded payment of the debt. 2. to ask for peremptorily or urgently: He demanded sanctuary. She demanded that we let her in. 3. to call for or require as just, proper, or necessary: This task demands patience. Justice demands objectivity. 4. Law. a. to lay formal legal claim to. b. to summon, as to court. —v.i. to make a demand; inquire; ask. —n. 1. the act of demanding. 2. something that is demanded. 3. an urgent or pressing requirement: demands upon one's time. 4. Econ. a. the desire to purchase, coupled with the power to do so. b. the quantity of goods that buyers will take at a particular price. 5. a requisition; a legal claim: The demands of the client could not be met. 6. the state of being wanted or sought for purchase or use: an article in great demand. 7. Archaic.inquiry; question. 8. on demand, upon presentation or request for payment: The fee is payable on demand. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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