demand
[dɪ'mɑ:nd]

verb

[Definition]: need, require, ask for something

[Example Sentences]:
1. Tesla said that it will use the capital to help meet the overwhelming demand for the Model 3.
2. The demand was made in a video Jan 20.
3. Demand is healthy, but slightly below where demand was for the iPhone 5.
4. China, the United States and Japan will represent 57% of the overall uptick in solar demand in 2015.
5. The signs of strong demand for the iPhone among Chinese consumers have been there for years.
6. This is a service that is in high demand and people will want more of it over time.
7. We will find new ways to make it work as network speeds and demand for data increase.
8. Consumers demand access to data on their mobile devices from any location.
9. His skills were in high demand both before and during the crisis.
10. This is useful when the demand for the facility is coming from a single direction.
11. The increase in demand for smartphones from emerging markets is also a major factor.
12. That demand is expected to rise even further as its economy continues to grow.
13. That means there will be a demand for more doctors.


[Antonyms]supply

[Synonyms]require, ask, insist
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