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demand - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of demand in Hindi

Noun

  • मांग
  • खपत
  • अनुरोध
  • दावा
  • ज़रूरत
  • तक़ाज़ा
  • मंगनी
  • इच्छा
  • जिज्ञासा
  • माँग
  • अभियाचना
  • तकाजा
  • उगाही

Verb

  • मांग करना
  • मांगना
  • पूछना
  • तक़ाज़ा करना
  • अनुरोध करना
  • मुहताज होना
  • चाहना
  • पूछ लेना
  • सवाल करना
  • मुतालबा करना

demand Definition

Noun

  • an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right.

Verb

  • ask authoritatively or brusquely.

demand Example

  • If you don't stand up and demand a change, he'll keep on doing it. ( यदि आप खड़े नहीं होते हैं और बदलाव की मांग नहीं करते हैं, तो वह ऐसा करता रहेगा। )
  • An undisclosed ransom demand was made. ( एक अज्ञात फिरौती की मांग की गई थी। )
  • But they did not satisfy his demand for intelligence. ( लेकिन उन्होंने उसकी बुद्धि की मांग को पूरा नहीं किया। )
  • He wanted to scream at him; to demand an explanation, but understood how fruitless that would be and measured his best course to remain calm. ( वह उस पर चिल्लाना चाहता था; एक स्पष्टीकरण की मांग करने के लिए, लेकिन समझा कि यह कितना बेकार होगा और शांत रहने के लिए अपने सर्वोत्तम पाठ्यक्रम को मापा। )

More Sentence

  • The teachers demand that we do our homework, so we make sure to complete it on time.  
  • When their food was almost an hour late, the customers began to demand their money back.  
  • The worker wants to demand a raise but is afraid to insist on more money.  
  • The Convention was reconvened on the 12th of February 1863, and the demand of Congress was met.
  • He had never experienced this intimacy with a lady of breeding, and knew that if her family ever learned of their actions, they would demand restitution for his behavior.
  • She would tell him what she thought of him and demand that he let the twins go with her.
  • She said she now saw more demand for removals than insertions.
  • Many people expect it will show a strong demand for chips.
  • In turn, the United States eased some of its demands.
  • The film gods demand to be fed image, not arguments.
  • Weinerman said pricing the rooms is governed by supply and demand.
  • Some companies have been unable to meet demand for their products.
  • The companies are drawn by the popular demand for wireless services.
  • The demand is rising, particularly in Asia, Friedberg said.
  • But analysts say something interesting could happen with supply and demand.
  • U . N . officials said this demand was turned down.
  • It's difficult to see demand in a sentence .
  • Part of the reason has to do with supply and demand.
  • Reduced crops could spur demand for U . S . wheat.
  • Fresh bread sat on the table near her bed, its scent making her stomach demand to be sated.
  • In 238 B.C. the Carthaginian mercenaries revolted, and the Romans took advantage of the fact to demand that the island should be given period.
  • You have not had any demand of the sort?
  • What favour would he demand down the road?
  • Her tone was more a demand than a question.
  • Buy loads, then there will be more demand.
  • These EBMs, along with the surge in demand.
  • Normally she acquiesced in favor of a paycheck, but Lacy's demand was bizarre, even by Lacy-standards.
  • a demand for specialists
  • a recent slump in demand