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    Be·hoove
    /bəˈho͞ov/

    verb

    • 1. it is a duty or responsibility for someone to do something; it is incumbent on: formal "it behooves any coach to study his predecessors" Similar be incumbent onbe obligatory forbe required ofbe appropriate for
  2. The meaning of BEHOOVE is to be necessary, proper, or advantageous for. How to use behoove in a sentence.

  3. Behoove definition: to be necessary or proper for, as for moral or ethical considerations; be incumbent on. See examples of BEHOOVE used in a sentence.

  4. it is right for someone to do something: It behooves us to consider our financial situation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Being suitable or unsuitable. age-barred. appropriately. be made for someone/something idiom. become. befit.

  5. To behoove someone to do something is to make it advisable or necessary to do so, for their own good or that of others.

  6. Define behoove. behoove synonyms, behoove pronunciation, behoove translation, English dictionary definition of behoove. v. be·hooved , be·hoov·ing , be·hooves v. tr. To be necessary or proper for: It behooves you at least to try. v. intr. To be necessary or proper.

  7. behoove in American English. (bɪˈhuːv) (verb -hooved, -hooving) (chiefly in impersonal use) transitive verb. 1. to be necessary or proper for, as for moral or ethical considerations; be incumbent on. It behooves the court to weigh evidence impartially. 2. to be worthwhile to, as for personal profit or advantage.

  8. verb. behooved, behooves, behooving. To be necessary or proper for. It behooves you at least to try. American Heritage. To be necessary for or incumbent upon. It behooves you to think for yourself. Webster's New World. To be morally necessary or proper.

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