demanding

IPA: dɪmˈændɪŋ

adjective

  • Requiring much endurance, strength, or patience.
  • Making great demands in terms of quality, quantity, accuracy or other criteria; difficult to satisfy.
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Examples of "demanding" in Sentences

  • How long before fed-up Mexicans begin demanding the same indulgence?
  • Wages, the drain demanding so much cash support from Mansour, further compound City's difficulties.
  • The Top Hat tried to say something, his hands flailing, his expression demanding mercy now that he was powerless.
  • In truth he speaks with such affection and so little aggression, even the word demanding was said in a font halfway between normal and capitals.
  • Robust views in demanding effort from those in need go hand-in-hand with anger at tax avoidance, and strong support across every party and class for a higher minimum wage and a better deal for carers.
  • President Nelson Mandela on Monday condemned what he called the demanding style of the weekend's rightwing protest against the imprisonment of Willem Ratte, saying no government could respond to such demands.
  • Bbbbbuuuut … Syria and Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, and Jordan and pretty much everybody else bans parties many of them arabs, this is such a egregious case of double standars, once you start demanding from the Saudis to stop banning arab parties you should not expect it from Israel.

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