demand
A great need or desire for something.
Demand that is becoming greater in amount.
Demand that is becoming larger.
A demand that is fair and sensible.
A very large demand, often causing strain.
A demand relating to money.
An extremely large demand.
A demand relating to government or public affairs.
A demand that is not fair or sensible.
A very important demand that is crucial for success.
A large need or desire for something.
A small need or desire for something.
A very significant or important demand.
The largest or most important demand.
A demand that is practical and achievable.
A large or significant amount of demand.
Demand that is decreasing.
A demand that is considered fair and lawful.
A demand that is not practical or achievable.
A demand that has not existed before.
Demand that is becoming smaller.
The most important or principal demand.
A demand that is shockingly bad or excessive.
A demand that is made again, often with more force.
A new and different demand.
Demand that is beginning to grow or increase rapidly.
Strong and tending to increase.
The economic principle relating the availability of a product to the desire for it.
To satisfy a need or requirement.
To state something that you want or need.
To provide what is needed or wanted.
To cause people to want a product or service.
To encourage demand to develop or become more active.
To produce or create demand.
To help or encourage demand to increase.
To formally state or propose a demand.
To ask for something in a sudden, harsh, and critical way.
To ask for something forcefully in an angry way.
To ask for something forcefully from a person or organization.
To require something from someone.
When the need for something becomes larger.
When the need for something increases.
When the need for something decreases.
When the need for something gradually becomes less.