To meet a demand



Beispiel: They meet a demand from customers

Definition


"To meet a demand" means to successfully fulfill or satisfy a request, need, or requirement, especially in a commercial or practical context. It involves providing what is asked for or required by customers, clients, or circumstances in an effective and timely manner.

Übersetzungen



    Etymologie


    The phrase "to meet a demand" combines the verb "meet," from Old English 'mētan' meaning 'to come upon, encounter,' with "demand," from Latin 'demandare,' meaning 'to entrust, commit.' Over time, "to meet a demand" evolved to mean responding to or fulfilling a request or need. Did you know? The word "demand" originally had a legal sense of calling for something as a right.