A demand is almost like a NEED for something, while a request is just asking for something whether you need it or not.
request
different from channel
You can't demand it. But you can request it from the court.
The opposite position for demand is to provide.The opposite tone of demand would be ask or request.
The prefix in the term demand design is "de". It is used to imply intensity to the demand which is a strong request.
For the action or verb, "to request": * to ask / to ask for / to ask of * to inquire * to order For the noun or object, "a request": * an inquiry * a summons * an order * a question
The difference is when you demand for something you're not asking for it you're telling them for it. When you request for something, you are simple just asking for it.
declaration, demand petition, suit, request,
Demand is the pressure that we put on the environment is order to meet our needs and wants but Supply is the resources that are taken from the environment.
request is positive and demand is negative
You cannot demand answers from WikiAnswers on your questions. WikiAnswers does not answer your questions, it is the members of this community that answer your questions. You can request for your question to be answered but not demand for the same.
A word that is almost the same as "demand" is "request." While "demand" often implies a strong insistence or requirement, "request" suggests a more polite or formal appeal for something. Both terms involve asking for something, but the intensity and tone differ.