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Definition of Redemanding
1. redemand [v] - See also: redemand
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redemanding
Literary usage of Redemanding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. France by Mayo Williamson Hazeltine, Witt (Henriette Elizabeth), Guizot (François) (1898)
"The compensation, of which Leo X., on redemanding the abolition of the Pragmatic
Sanction, had given a peep to Francis I., could not fail to have charms for ..."
2. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1916)
"... national sentiment been more lively, and we see old nations and old languages,
which were thought to be slumbering, redemanding their place in the sun. ..."
3. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1897)
"he summed up; and this was the signal for redemanding explanations. Had he not
treated me fairly and frankly in handing over my own to me on the day of my ..."
4. A Short History of Germany by Ernest Flagg Henderson (1902)
"... remains in force only until the Catholics shall have increased in power and
shall have roused themselves to the point of redemanding all their rights. ..."
5. A Short History of Germany by Ernest Flagg Henderson (1902)
"... remains in force only until the Catholics shall have increased in power and
shall have roused themselves to the point of redemanding all their rights. ..."
6. A Short History of Germany: 9 A.D. to 1871 A.D. by Ernest Flagg Henderson (1906)
"... remains in force only until the Catholics shall have increased in power and
shall have roused themselves to the point of redemanding all their rights. ..."
7. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1853)
"... does any one believe this question would be doubtful, if the Minister of
Finance would employ all the resources of science and talent in redemanding the ..."