1. in demand - Adjective
2. in demand - Adjective Satellite
greatly desired
Source: WordNetNo one can be good for long if goodness is not in demand. Bertolt Brecht
It has since been agreed that speeches given in English will be translated into French and vice versa, and even into German and Italian when necessary. No doubt translations into Esperanto will also soon be in demand. Fredrik Bajer
Your unique creative talents and abilities are flowing through you and are being expressed in deeply satisfying ways. Your creativity is always in demand. Louise L. Hay
Two forces are emerging that will moot global warming. First, the end of the population explosion will, over the decades, reduce the increases in demand for just about everything. Second, the increase in the cost of both finding and using hydrocarbons will increase the hunger for alternatives. George Friedman
A New York City taxi driver asked him where to go; Karajan replied "No matter - I am in demand everywhere." Herbert von Karajan
The two preponderant forces at work are technological development, which made for a relative increase in demand and hence in the income ratio... and increased access to schooling, which made for a relative decrease. Jan Tinbergen