nondemand

/ˌnɑndɪˈmænd/
adjective
  1. Not requiring immediate action or response; not based on a specific request or need.
    • The nondemand mode of the app downloads updates in the background when the device is idle.
    • The company offers a nondemand service that updates users automatically without them asking.
    • In a nondemand system, resources are allocated based on predicted usage rather than real-time requests.
noun
  1. A situation or condition in which there is no request, need, or requirement for something.
    • Economists studied the nondemand for luxury goods during the recession.
    • The nondemand for the product led the company to discontinue it.
    • During the nondemand period, the factory reduced its production schedule.
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