REDEMAND

Etymology

Verb

redemand (third-person singular simple present redemands, present participle redemanding, simple past and past participle redemanded)

(now, rare) To demand the return of (someone or something). [from 16th c.]

(transitive) to demand again. [from 16th c.]

Noun

redemand (plural redemands)

The repetition of a demand.

A demand for the return of a thing.

Anagrams

• damneder, demander, mandered, remanded

Source: Wiktionary


Re`de*mand" (r`d*-mnd"), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- back, again + demand: cf. F. redemander.]

Definition: To demand back; to demand again.

Re`de*mand", n.

Definition: A demanding back; a second or renewed demand.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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