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Demand of Meaning in English

expression

dɪˈmænd/ /ˈəv
di-MAND uhv
dɪmˈɑːnd/ /ˈɒv
di-MAAND ov

Definition

To ask strongly for something from someone, or require someone to do something or give something, often because it is needed or expected.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in formal or semi-formal contexts. 'Demand of' is followed by the person or group and is stronger than 'ask of'. Common in business, legal, or academic language: 'The law demands of its citizens...'. Can sound harsh or strict.

Example Sentences

The law demands of its citizens that they pay taxes.

basic

Teachers often demand of students to do their homework on time.

basic

My parents demanded of me that I help with house chores.

basic

Her job demands of her a lot of patience and flexibility.

natural

This course will demand of you a strong commitment if you want to succeed.

natural

What exactly are you demanding of me right now?

natural