on demand on deˈmand adverb
FINANCE if money is lent on demand, it must be repaid immediately if the lender asks for it ; = AT CALL; , on call Ame
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on demand
► as soon as a request is made: »
The bank stated that there was little point in adding to small firms' worries by making overdrafts payable on demand.
► whenever you need or want it: »
Television, movies, music, and computer games are now available on demand in homes over high-speed data links.
»The network is available on various cable operators' on-demand services.
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Financial and business terms. 2012.