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Demander meaning in English
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Demander
see synonyms of demanderNoun
1. demander
a person who makes demands
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Demander
see synonyms of demanderverb (tr; may take a clause as object or an infinitive)
1.
to request peremptorily or urgently
2.
to require or need as just, urgent, etc
the situation demands attention
3.
to claim as a right; exact
his parents demanded obedience of him
4. law
to make a formal legal claim to (property, esp realty)
noun
5.
an urgent or peremptory requirement or request
6.
something that requires special effort or sacrifice
a demand on one's time
7.
the act of demanding something or the thing demanded
the kidnappers' demand was a million pounds
8.
an insistent question or query
9. economics
a.
willingness and ability to purchase goods and services
b.
the amount of a commodity that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a specified price
Compare supply1 (sense 9)10. law
a formal legal claim, esp to real property
11. in demand
12. on demand
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Demander
see synonyms of demander verb transitive
1.
to ask for boldly or urgently
2.
to ask for as a right or with authority
3.
to order to appear; summon
4.
to ask to know or be informed of
5.
to call for as necessary; require; need
the work demands patience
6. Law
to ask relief in court for (what is due one)
verb intransitive
7.
to make a demand
noun
8.
the act of demanding
9.
a thing demanded
10.
a strong or authoritative request
11.
an urgent requirement or claim
12. Obsolete
a question; query
13. Economics
the desire for a commodity together with ability to pay for it; also, the amount people are ready and able to buy at a certain price
see also supply114. Law
a peremptory claim which presupposes no doubt of the claimant's rights
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Demander
see synonyms of demanderv. de·mand·ed, de·mand·ing, de·mands
v.tr.
1. To ask for urgently or peremptorily: demand an investigation into the murder; demanding that he leave immediately; demanded to speak to the manager.
2. To claim as just or due: demand repayment of a loan.
3. To ask to be informed of: demanded an explanation for the interruption.
4. To require as useful, just, proper, or necessary; call for: a gem that demands a fine setting.
5. Law
a. To lay legal claim to; claim formally.
b. To ask that (something) be done in accordance with a legal requirement.
v.intr.
To make a demand.
n.
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. Economics The desire for goods or services in an economy, measured as the amount people are ready to buy at a given price: Supply should rise to meet demand.
6. Law
a. A formal claim.
b. A request that some act be done or payment made in accordance with a legal requirement.
7. Archaic An emphatic question or inquiry.
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