Demand vs Unasking - What's the difference?
demand | unasking |
The desire to purchase goods and services.
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, magazine=(American Scientist), title= (economics) The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to buy at a particular price.
A need.
A claim for something.
*
, title=(The Celebrity), chapter=8
, passage=The humor of my proposition appealed more strongly to Miss Trevor than I had looked for, and from that time forward she became her old self again;
A requirement.
An urgent request.
An order.
(electricity supply) A measure of the maximum power load of a utility's customer over a short period of time; the power load integrated over a specified time interval.
To request forcefully.
To claim a right to something.
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-08, volume=407, issue=8839, page=55, magazine=(The Economist)
, title= To ask forcefully for information.
To require of someone.
(legal) To issue a summons to court.
Not making demands.
*{{quote-book, year=1901, author=Elizabeth Stoddard, title=The Morgesons, chapter=, edition=
, passage=I know now there should have been no higher beatitude than to live in the presence of an unselfish, unasking , vital love. }}
*{{quote-book, year=1914, author=Harriet T. Comstock, title=The Place Beyond the Winds, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Only the great, tender soul was visible to her; the unasking , the kind spirit. }}
As a noun demand
is the desire to purchase goods and services.As a verb demand
is to request forcefully.As an adjective unasking is
not making demands.demand
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Alternative forms
* demaund, demaunde (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)Michael Sivak
Will AC Put a Chill on the Global Energy Supply?, passage=Nevertheless, it is clear that the global energy demand' for air-conditioning will grow substantially as nations become more affluent, with the consequences of climate change potentially accelerating the ' demand .}}
Usage notes
One can also make demands on someone. * See for uses and meaning of demand collocated with these words.Synonyms
* (a requirement) impositionDerived terms
* demand-driven * in demand * on demandVerb
(en verb)Obama goes troll-hunting, passage=According to this saga of intellectual-property misanthropy, these creatures [patent trolls] roam the business world, buying up patents and then using them to demand extravagant payouts from companies they accuse of infringing them. Often, their victims pay up rather than face the costs of a legal battle.}}
Synonyms
* * (ask strongly)unasking
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Adjective
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