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perfectly inelastic demand vs demand

demand vs perfectly inelastic demand

perfectly inelastic demand and demand both are nouns.

perfectly inelastic demand is not a verb while demand is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
perfectly inelastic demand Yes No No No
demand Yes No Yes No
As nouns, demand is a hypernym of perfectly inelastic demand; that is, demand is a word with a broader meaning than perfectly inelastic demand:
  • perfectly inelastic demand: a market situation in which there is a constant demand for a good regardless of the movement of its price.
  • demand: the ability and desire to purchase goods and services
perfectly inelastic demand (noun) demand (noun)
a market situation in which there is a constant demand for a good regardless of the movement of its price. the act of demanding
required activity
an urgent or peremptory request
the ability and desire to purchase goods and services
a condition requiring relief
perfectly inelastic demand (verb) demand (verb)
request urgently and forcefully
claim as due or just
summon to court
ask to be informed of
lay legal claim to
require as useful, just, or proper
Difference between perfectly inelastic demand and demand

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