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| de·mand
(dĭ-mānd') Pronunciation Key
v. de·mand·ed, de·mand·ing, de·mands v. tr.
v. intr. To make a demand. n.
[Middle English demanden, from Old French demander, to charge with doing, and from Medieval Latin dēmandāre, to demand, both from Latin, to entrust : dē-, de- + mandāre, to entrust; see man-2 in Indo-European roots.] de·mand'a·ble adj., de·mand'er n. Synonyms: These verbs mean to ask for urgently or insistently: demanding better working conditions; claiming repayment of a debt; exacted obedience from the child; tax payments required by law. |
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