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- demand from
demand from
demand something from someone or something
and demand something of someone or somethingto command that something be received from someone or a group or something; to demand that someone or a group or something do something. The muggers demanded money from everyone. The petitioners demanded a response from the board of directors. She demanded too much of her automobile.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Curt | | [kə:t] | |
| FermÍN | | - | Spanish |
| Shana | | SHAN-ə | English |
| Waldo | | WAWL-do (English) | English, German, Ancient Germanic |
| Kama | | - | Hinduism |
| Esthiru | | - | Old Church Slavic |