on demand
(idiomatic) When needed or required.
The kitten is being fed on demand.
Our new on-demand software delivery system is cutting edge.
on-demand
Alternative spelling of on demand
on-demand
A “best of” the political satire the Wharf Revue filmed in 2017 was streamed on Facebook on March 27 and 28, and if you don't catch the free stream, all productions will be available for $2 on demand rental from the company’s Vimeo page. Source: Internet
A B.C. woman is sharing the story of her daughter’s fatal overdose in the hope of raising money to support addictions treatment on demand. Source: Internet
10. Flood Zones were natural basins or rivers that could be flooded on demand and thus constitute an additional obstacle in the event of an enemy offensive. Source: Internet
Additional afternoon sessions may be introduced depending on demand. Source: Internet
A+E Networks has expanded its portfolio of streaming products with the launch of its subscription video on demand (SVOD) offering, A&E Crime Central. Source: Internet
Akazoo SA operates as an on-demand music streaming subscription company. Source: Internet