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单词 redemand
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redemandn.

Brit. /ˈriːdᵻmɑːnd/, /ˈriːdᵻmand/, U.S. /ˈridəmænd/, /ˈridimænd/
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly formed within English, by derivation. Partly formed within English, by conversion. Etymons: re- prefix, demand n.1; redemand v.
Etymology: Partly < re- prefix + demand n.1, and partly < redemand v.
The action or an act of redemanding something; a second or subsequent demand.
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1614 T. Lodge tr. Seneca Of Benefits vii. xxiv, in tr. Seneca Wks. 156 For these intemperate exactors sakes we forbid the redemand of benefits, not that it should neuer be put in vse, but that it might be done modestly and sparingly.
1671 On Tryal between Letten & Moresco 19 In this Case, the time of the Protest will not be material, the Redemand of the money not being for any failure of the Party on whom it was drawn.
1706 S. Carter Lex Vadiorum i. 2 Pledging..is a Debt due unto the one, and a retainer of the thing to the other, for which there may be a redemand at any time.
1752 J. Dinsdale tr. Isocrates Orations & Epist. xxi. 408 Nicias being proscribed, deposited three talents with Euthynus, without any witnesses, who, upon his re-demand of it, received but two.
1855 Amer. Law Reg. 3 148 That the right of the bank to retain the funds in deposit, accrued on the 3d of June, 1854, and could not be affected by a redemand of the check on the morning of the 1st of July.
1900 Musical Times & Singing Class Circular 41 42 Miss Benson displayed a remarkably fine quality of voice, and Miss Kempton made a direct appeal to the audience, which met with due response and a redemand.
1994 Supermarket Business Mag. (Nexis) Oct. 115 We also feature many items for a while, then drop them for a couple of months, creating a ‘re-demand’ for them.
2000 C. Franken Gertrude Stein iii. 122 Insistence now appears as..an act of asking or demanding something from life in creative self-assertion. The period after and comes to suggest that the possibilities of a re-demand are illimitable.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

redemandv.

Brit. /ˌriːdᵻˈmɑːnd/, /ˌriːdᵻˈmand/, U.S. /ˌridəˈmænd/, /ˌridiˈmænd/
Forms: see re- prefix and demand v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, demand v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + demand v. Compare Anglo-Norman and Middle French, French redemander to demand the return of (a person or thing) (c1165 in Old French), to ask or inquire again (c1185 or earlier in Anglo-Norman), Italian ridomandare to ask or inquire again (first half of the 14th cent. as †ridimandare), to demand the return of (a person or thing) (a1342), to ask for (a thing) again (a1353).
1. transitive. To demand the return of (a person or thing). Now rare.
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society > authority > command > command or bidding > command [verb (transitive)] > demand > restitution
reclaim1530
redemand1544
repeat1582
remand1596
1544 T. Chaloner tr. St. J. Chrysostom Homilie sig. Cv Better had it ben nat to haue geuen him vn to me, then in this wise to redemaund him.
1576 A. Fleming tr. Cicero in Panoplie Epist. 18 That the expences are..also redemaunded and taken away.
1610 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes (ed. 2) 1223 Which places hee had oftentimes by as just right redemaunded, as they were by vnjust forces vsurped.
1656 Earl of Monmouth tr. T. Boccalini Ragguagli di Parnasso i. li. 101 [He] re-demanded the moneys which he had given him.
1711 W. King tr. G. Naudé Polit. Considerations Refin'd Politicks iv. 140 He is always wavering,..relinquishes what he sought, then redemands what he relinquished.
1764 H. Walpole Castle of Otranto iii. 103 You come..in the name of the Marquis of Vicenza, to re-demand the Lady Isabella, his daughter, who has been contracted in the face of holy church to my son.
1818 H. T. Colebrooke Treat. Obligations & Contracts 98 If payment be made before-hand,..it cannot be redemanded and recovered.
1861 G. W. Thornbury Life J. M. W. Turner I. 399 He declares that Turner afterwards re-demanded it, and charged two guineas for the loan.
1981 Compar. Lit. 33 246 Scaliger is suggesting that Dido is improperly redemanding her benefit.
2. transitive. With clause or direct speech as object: to ask or enquire again. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > ask, enquire [verb (transitive)] > again
redemanda1572
re-ask1611
a1572 J. Knox Hist. Reformation Scotl. in Wks. (1846) I. 176 The Cardinall askyne, ‘Who calles?’ he answeris, ‘My name is Leslye.’ He re-demandis, ‘Is that Normond?’
1600 P. Holland tr. Livy Rom. Hist. xliii. 1187 Clondicus redemanded, Whether he would make present pay to those five thousand, according to covenant, yea or nay?
1613 Sir E. Sackville in Guard. No. 133. ⁋3 I redemanded if he would request his life.
1789 tr. G.-H. de R. de Mirabeau Secret Hist. Court Berlin I. xxxviii. 319 He and his minister have so often demanded, and redemanded, on what basis I imagined the pacification of Holland might be established.
3. transitive. To demand or ask for again.
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the mind > language > speech > request > request or ask for [verb (transitive)] > again
redemand1579
1579 G. Fenton tr. F. Guicciardini Hist. Guicciardin xiii. 744 Not satisfied with thimmoderat augmentacion of their payes, they redemaunded insolently greater condicions.
1664 J. Howell tr. J. Nadányi Florus Hungaricus 29 Henry sirnamed the Fowler..denied to pay the tribute now insolently and imperiously redemanded by the Huns.
1695 G. Ridpath tr. T. Craig Scotland's Soveraignty Asserted xxx. 371 At his [sc. Edward I's] coming Home, he redemanded Homage from Baliol, Walsingham, Polidore and Holinshed.
1714 T. Dawson Mem. St. George 192 The Manner of Collecting the Knights-Companion's Votes..is, by going to and fro, from one Side to the other, to demand and redemand their Suffrages.
1849 E. Bulwer-Lytton King Arthur ii. cxxi Once more forsake the throng Call childhood back, and redemand the song.
1883 J. Parker Apostolic Life II. 332 All the wondrous works of Jesus Christ were redemanded by Nature.
1917 J. F. Rhodes Hist. Civil War i. 17 Evacuation was redemanded by Beauregard's aides... This was again refused.
1956 M. Mead New Lives for Old xv. 386 The recurrent illness and misfortunes, in the name of which the ghosts demanded and redemanded the ceremonial.
2004 D. Wright Law for Project Managers iii. v. 46 If..the purchaser then objects to the contractor's conditions and re-demands his own conditions then it is for the contractor to decide whether to accept or not.

Derivatives

redeˈmanded adj. rare
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1702 A. Boyer Royal Dict. II. Redemanded, Redemandé.
1858 J. R. Lowell Biglow Papers 1st Ser. (rev. ed.) in Poet. Wks. II. Introd. 120 Rewards..More solid than the redemanded praise With which the world beribbons later days.
redeˈmanding n.
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1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Repetition,..a redemanding.
1632 H. More tr. G. Piatti Happines Relig. State iii. xxiv. 271 The redemanding of a slaue.
1860 J. W. Donaldson Varronianus (ed. 3) xi. 430 Lex de pecuniis repetundis does not mean ‘a law concerning money to be refunded’, but, ‘a law which provides for the redemanding of money illegally exacted’.
2002 C. Turner tr. E. Balibar Politics & Other Scene i. 21 The aporias of emancipation constantly provide new impetus for the reformulation—and the re-demanding—of emancipation.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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