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in demand - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of in demand in Hindi

  • मांग में

in demand Definition

  • sought after.

in demand Example

  • Psychiatric service-trained dogs are growing in demand and many clients find their dogs to be extremely helpful. ( मनोरोग सेवा-प्रशिक्षित कुत्तों की मांग बढ़ रही है और कई ग्राहक अपने कुत्तों को बेहद मददगार पाते हैं। )
  • It has, however, certain characteristics which cause it to be in demand even in the United States, where during recent years Egyptian cotton has comprised about 80% of all the " foreign " cottons imported. ( हालांकि, इसकी कुछ विशेषताएं हैं जो इसे संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका में भी मांग में होने का कारण बनती हैं, जहां हाल के वर्षों में मिस्र के कपास में आयातित सभी "विदेशी" कपास का लगभग 80% शामिल है। )
  • You have not seen a reduction in demand like this ever, ( डिमांड में इतनी कमी आपने कभी नहीं देखी होगी, )
  • The fall in demand for bonds would send interest rates higher. ( बांड की मांग में गिरावट से ब्याज दरें अधिक होंगी। )

More Sentence

  • The young Pathfinder engineers are already in demand by other projects.
  • We played folk and were much in demand for college fairs.
  • His icons came to be in demand in some European churches.
  • The pieces are in demand as far away as Hong Kong.
  • Their gourmet cakes are in demand for weddings and special occasions.
  • He never took orders, but acted continually as the representative of the chapter under harassing conditions, administrative and political; he was besides commissary of the diocese of Ermeland; his medical skill, always at the service of the poor, was frequently in demand by the rich; and he laid a scheme for the reform of the currency before the Diet of Graudenz in 1522.
  • Outside of these general areas, forest products are of relatively little value, the exceptions being the dense growths, in certain restricted areas, of live-oak, which is in demand for ship timbers; and scattering patches of hickory, which is requisite for certain manufactures.
  • Although he strictly limited his prophetic pretensions to the estimate of tendencies and probabilities, his forecasts were none the less in demand.
  • the relative capacity of flour to make large loaves of good quality, Canadian flour is largely in demand for blending with the flour of the softer English wheats.
  • The directors anticipated a fall in demand.
  • The fall in demand caused share prices to plunge.
  • He was a successful lecturer, much in demand .
  • Good secretaries are always in demand.
  • These old machines are still in demand.
  • He was much in demand as a lecturer in the US.
  • Wheat and other cereals are cultivated, with fruits of many kinds, olives, and vines which yield a wine of fair quality; while saffron is largely produced, and some attention is given to the keeping of bees and silkworms. Stock-farming, for which the wide plains afford excellent opportunities, employs many of the peasantry; the bulls of Albacete are in demand for bull-fighting, and the horses for mounting the Spanish cavalry.