when needed
when asked for
to ask for with the proper right
claim as a right
at any time that you want or need something
insist
command
order
require
stipulate
exact
claim
These days babies are normally fed on demand.
Oil prices drop on demand worries as Coronavirus cases rise.
Ronnie is always ready to dance on demand.
Uber will manage an on-demand service for Marin County in the San Francisco Bay area with a Software.
The fee is payable on demand.
The pharmaceutical factory is manufacturing drugs on demand.
They can give you a Home Delivery service of medicine on demand.
Their songs are high on demand, and they have amazing audiences.
The corrupt manager of the financial department had resigned on demand.
The character and story of the film have revised on demand of the audience.
A number of networks are offering up free on-demand programming.
There are many reality TV shows available to stream on-demand.
There is no origin for this idiom
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definition
Common phrase that has a specific meaning.