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Definition of demanded

Demand
Demand De*mand", v. i. To make a demand; to inquire. The soldiers likewise demanded of him, saying, And what shall we do? --Luke iii. 14.

Meaning of demanded from wikipedia

- a decrease in the quantity demanded. This negative relationship is embodied in the downward slope of the consumer demand curve. The ****umption of a negative...
- Look up on demand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. On-demand or on demand may refer to: Build-on-demand Just-in-time manufacturing, a methodology for...
- consumers move along the demand curve to the new higher price and ****ociated lower quantity demanded. The quantity demanded at each price is the same...
- In Demand (stylized as iN DEMAND) is an American cable television service which provides video on demand services, including pay-per-view. Comcast, Cox...
- Print on demand (POD) is a printing technology and business process in which book copies (or other do****ents, packaging, or materials) are not printed...
- OnDemand is a brand name for a video-on-demand, London-based company owned by the On Demand Group, who provide mobile video services such as pay-per-view...
- A demand letter, letter of demand, (of payment), or letter before claim, is a letter stating a legal claim (usually drafted by a lawyer) which makes a...
- Demand deposits or checkbook money are funds held in demand accounts in commercial banks. These account balances are usually considered money and form...
- a service). As price goes up quantity demanded reduces and as price reduces quantity demanded increases. Demand curves are often graphed as straight lines...
- Video on demand (VOD) is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos, television shows and films without a traditional video playback...