DEMAND vs NEED: NOUN
- The state of being in request or sought after; requisition; call.
- Specifically In political economics, the desire to purchase and possess, coupled with the power of purchasing: sometimes technically called effectual demand: as, the supply exceeds the demand; there is no demand for pig-iron.
- In law:
- The right to claim anything from another person, whether founded on contract or tort, or superior right of property.
- The asking or seeking for what is due or claimed as due, either expressly by words, or by implication, as by seizure of goods or entry into lands.
- Inquiry; question; interrogation.
- The act of demanding
- That which is demanded or required; something claimed, exacted, or necessary: as, what are your demands upon the estate? the demands upon one's time; the demands of nature.
- An insistent asking or requisition; exaction without reference to right: as, the demands of a blackmailer.
- An asking for or a claim made by virtue of a right or supposed right to the thing sought; an authoritative claim; an exaction: as, the demands of one's creditors.
- The ability and desire to purchase goods and services
- Required activity
- A condition requiring relief
- An act of demanding; an urgent request.
- Something demanded.
- An urgent requirement or need.
- The state of being sought after.
- The desire for goods or services in an economy, measured as the amount people are ready to buy at a given price.
- A formal claim.
- An emphatic question or inquiry.
- The act of demanding; an asking with authority; a peremptory urging of a claim; a claiming or challenging as due; requisition
- Upon presentation and request of payment.
- In request; being much sought after.
- A thing or amount claimed to be due.
- The right or title in virtue of which anything may be claimed.
- That which one demands or has a right to demand; thing claimed as due; claim.
- A diligent seeking or search; manifested want; desire to possess; request
- Earnest inquiry; question; query.
- An urgent or peremptory request
- Want, Indigence, etc. See poverty.
- Synonyms Necessity, Need (see necessity and exigency) emergency, strait, extremity, distress.
- A perilous extremity.
- That which is needful; something necessary to be done.
- Time of want; exigency; emergency: as, “a friend in need is a friend indeed.”
- Specifically, want of the means of subsistence; destitution; poverty; indigence; distress; privation.
- The lack of something that is necessary or important; urgent want; necessity.
- A condition of poverty or misfortune.
- Necessity; obligation.
- Something required or wanted; a requisite.
- A condition or situation in which something must be supplied in order for a certain condition to be maintained or a desired state to be achieved.
- Want of the means of subsistence; poverty; indigence; destitution.
- That which is needful; anything necessary to be done; (pl.) necessary things; business.
- Situation of need; peril; danger.
- A state that requires supply or relief; pressing occasion for something; necessity; urgent want.
- A state of extreme poverty or destitution
- A condition requiring relief
- Anything that is necessary but lacking
- A requirement for something.
- Something required.
- The psychological feature that arouses an organism to action toward a desired goal; the reason for the action; that which gives purpose and direction to behavior
DEMAND vs NEED: VERB
- Request urgently and forcefully
- Claim as due or just
- Ask to be informed of
- Lay legal claim to
- Require as useful, just, or proper
- Summon to court
- To be obliged or required (to do something).
- To want strongly; to feel that one must have something.
- To have an absolute requirement for.
- To be necessary (to someone).
- Have or feel a need for
- Have need of
- Require as useful, just, or proper
DEMAND vs NEED: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To ask for urgently or peremptorily.
- To claim as just or due.
- To ask to be informed of.
- To require as useful, just, proper, or necessary; call for.
- To lay legal claim to; claim formally.
- To ask that (something) be done in accordance with a legal requirement.
- To make a demand.
- To make a demand; to inquire.
- To be under the necessity of or the obligation to.
- To have need of; require.
- To have an obligation (to do something).
- To be subject (to an action) by obligation.
- To want to be subject to.
- To be in need or want.
- To be necessary.
- To be wanted; to be necessary.
DEMAND vs NEED: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To ask or call for with authority; to claim or seek from, as by authority or right; to claim, as something due; to call for urgently or peremptorily
- To inquire authoritatively or earnestly; to ask, esp. in a peremptory manner; to question.
- To require as necessary or useful; to be in urgent need of; hence, to call for.
- To call into court; to summon.
- To be in want of; to have cause or occasion for; to lack; to require, as supply or relief.
DEMAND vs NEED: ADVERB
- N/A
- Of necessity. See needs.
DEMAND vs NEED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To ask or require as by right or authority, or as that to which one has some valid claim; lay claim to; exact: as, parents demand obedience; what price do you demand?
- To ask or interrogate by authority or in a formal manner.
- To ask for with insistence or urgency; make a positive requisition for; exact as a tribute or a concession: as, the thief demanded my purse.
- To call for; require as necessary or useful: as, the execution of this work demands great care.
- In law, to summon to court: as, being demanded, he does not come.
- To make a demand; inquire peremptorily; ask.
- (idiom) (on demand) When needed or asked for.
- (idiom) (on demand) When presented for payment.
- To be wanted; be necessary: used impersonally.
- Synonyms Ward, etc. See lack.
- To have necessity or need for; want; lack; require.
- Needs; necessarily.
- The reason for the action
DEMAND vs NEED: RELATED WORDS
- Orders, Requirements, Consumption, Appetite, Market, Supply, Exact, Involve, Call for, Take, Ask, Necessitate, Require, Need, Requirement
- Motive, Have got, Pauperism, Involve, Motivation, Demand, Take, Necessitate, Have, Ask, Require, Ought, Should, Must, Want
DEMAND vs NEED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Orders, Requirements, Consumption, Appetite, Market, Supply, Exact, Involve, Call for, Take, Ask, Necessitate, Require, Need, Requirement
- Motive, Have got, Pauperism, Involve, Motivation, Demand, Take, Necessitate, Have, Ask, Require, Ought, Should, Must, Want
DEMAND vs NEED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- PMI states that the demand for project managers is growing faster than the demand for workers in other occupations.
- Demand deposits are current and savings account deposits with banks or other financial institutions, which are payable on demand.
- In these bubble periods, demand for assets will rise and demand for holding money will fall.
- That undermined the aggregate demand generation process, necessitating monetary policy fueled debt and asset price bubbles to fill the demand shortage.
- Landlord need not prove demand at trial if allegation of demand incomplaint is not denied in the answer.
- Producers create more products when demand is high and produce less when demand falls.
- Fostering demand, however, will have little impact if the supply to meet that demand is limited.
- This is caused by a lack of aggregate demand, with insufficient demand to generate full employment.
- Demand Letter See demand for payment of contract debt.
- Products and services of good quality create demand, meeting demand generates profit, and profit is used to create supply and meet demand.
- People that had a need to know and a need to access it?
- No need to change the original class and no need for an adapter class.
- Helping you get the products you need, when you need them.
- You need to determine the number of VPN client connections that you need to support.
- Not only do you need to have one, but other players also need to have their own.
- Yes, we need laws, but the laws need to deal with my competitor and not my industry.
- This is what you need to know about the marriage laws and what documents you need.
- Cover, right need to do so, all you need to is!
- Therefore, if students need guarantees of quality and confidentiality, this company has everything they need.
- Need The need part of the statement always begins with a single sentence explaining the need driving the project.
DEMAND vs NEED: QUESTIONS
- Who introduced inverse demand function in economics?
- What happens when human demand exceeds biocapacity?
- Which policy variables can affect aggregate demand?
- Do demand pull policies influence innovation decisions?
- Does more government spending stimulate aggregate demand?
- Do libertarians demand government-enforced morality?
- What are the measures used to control excess demand and deficient demand?
- How does the demand for goods and services depend on demand?
- How does price elasticity of demand affect the demand for cigarettes?
- How can demand demand response help with grid regulation?
- Do you need tissue inserts for wedding invitations?
- Do stallions need social interaction with other horses?
- Does Pillsbury biscuit dough need to be refrigerated?
- Does your business need self-funded health insurance?
- What is the need&importance of maintenance management?
- What do hypnotherapists need to know before hypnosis?
- Why do care workers need effective communication skills?
- Why do we need denominations in financial instruments?
- What temperature does chocolate need to be tempered?
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