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II . demand [dıˈmɑːnd] N

1. demand:

supply and demand N

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All these demands were promptly granted by the infatuated monarch.
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The vocational students were marked by their propensity for violence and their demands for the right to study for degrees.
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Unions agreed to restrict wage demands and the government pledged to minimise inflation.
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Following the protest march, the government quickly agreed to the protesters demands.
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It appears some of the city's demands are too hard to swallow.
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The pumped-storage hydroelectric plant was built to help meet peak power demands during the day.
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The indigenous people now running these private enterprises were completely unprepared for the demands of a free market environment.
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The rest of us are sick to death of your prudish ridiculous demands.
entertainment.time.com
Over time, the infrastructure will grow based on the demands and requirements of the experiments to be conducted.
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Among their demands were a reduction in taxes, greater local self-government and the maintenance of the militia.
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