demand for explanation
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The teacher paused, inviting a demand for explanation from the curious students.
Definition
Noun: A formal or insistent request for clarification or justification of a statement, action, or situation. It is a challenge that requires someone to defend, elaborate on, or account for what they have said or done.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to describe the act of asking for a reason or a detailed account. It implies that the initial statement or action is unclear, questionable, or insufficient, and therefore requires further elaboration from the person responsible. It often carries a formal or confrontational tone.
Examples
- The journalist's sharp question was a clear demand for explanation regarding the minister's contradictory statements.
- The sudden change in company policy led to a demand for explanation from the employees' union.
- When the error was discovered, the client issued a demand for explanation to the software developer.
Advanced Usage
- "to issue a demand for explanation": To formally present or state a request for clarification.
- The committee issued a formal demand for explanation to the project leader.
- "in response to a demand for explanation": As an answer to a request for justification.
- The report was published in response to public demands for explanation.
Variants and Related Words
- Explanation (n): A statement or account that makes something clear.
- Justification (n): The action of showing something to be right or reasonable.
- Clarification (n): The action of making a statement or situation less confused and more comprehensible.
- Accountability (n): The fact or condition of being responsible; obligation to explain or justify one's actions.
Synonyms
- Call for justification
- Request for clarification
- Challenge
- Interrogation
Related Phrases
- To demand an explanation: The verbal action of insisting on a clarification.
- The shareholders demanded an explanation for the financial losses.
- To owe someone an explanation: To have a responsibility to provide clarification to someone.
- After missing the meeting, he owed his team an explanation.
Related Idioms
- "To be called on the carpet": (Idiom) To be summoned for a reprimand or to give an explanation, typically by someone in authority. This idiom implies a demand for explanation in a disciplinary context.
- The manager was called on the carpet by the director to explain the project's failure.
The teacher paused, inviting a demand for explanation from the curious students.
Noun
- a challenge to defend what someone has said