To make a demand



Ejemplo: They make a demand during negotiations

Definición


"To make a demand" means to formally or forcefully ask for something that one believes is rightfully theirs, often in a context such as negotiations or requests for action. It involves expressing a clear and assertive request or requirement.

Traducciones



Etimología


The phrase "to make a demand" combines the verb "make," from Old English 'macian,' meaning to create or bring about, with "demand," which comes from Latin 'demandare,' meaning to entrust or require. Did you know? The word 'demand' originally implied giving an order or request with authority, reflecting its strong and assertive nature.

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