at someone's request

at (someone's) request

Due to having been asked (by someone). I'm only going to the dinner party at my mother's request. Molly has been invited at the bride's request.
See also: request
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

at someone's request

On being asked to do something, as in At my request they'll move us to another room, or I'm speaking at his request. [1300s] Also see by request.
See also: request
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • at (someone's) request
  • at request
  • request
  • request to do
  • hit me again
  • by request
  • Could I call you?
  • Can I call you?
  • Can I be excused?
  • Can I have a lift?
References in periodicals archive
Google took the opportunity to ask for input on how it should differentiate what is in the public interest and what isn't, and whether information posted online by governments can be "forgotten" at someone's request. Google has been working to balance freedom of information with privacy rights in the wake of the May ruling by the European Court of Justice.
You can assemble packets with different levels of spiciness, accommodate diners with food sensitivities, or easily hold the onions at someone's request.
"Once the forces have been aroused and set into motion, they can't simply be stopped at someone's request. Once told, the story is bound to circulate; humanized, it may have a temporary end, but its effects linger on and its end is never truly an end " (134, 148).