0 past simple and past participle of demo --
1 to show something and explain how it works, or to show or produce a demo: --
After the band's reunion, the song was demoed in 2007 and released as a free download.
Petrucci wrote the song himself, demoed and recorded it, and then presented it to the band, who were open to including it on the album.
In the meantime, the band demoed two more tracks on their own and posted them to their website.
The parapet walls were demoed and removed for disposal; the rustifications were demoed and removed; new parapets and rustifications were installed.
Hundreds of songs were demoed during the three-year period of making of the album.
The off-site programmer made infrequent trips to the office and, when he did, the game he demoed looked exactly the same each time.
The band demoed 25 songs, only 14 of which made the final cut.
Trail wrote, demoed and produced the tracks in his bedroom first and then arranged them and performed them with a band in the studio.