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- verbformal(it behooves someone to do something)behove (verb) · behoves (third person present) · behoved (past tense) · behoved (past participle) · behoving (present participle) · behoove (verb) · behooves (third person present) · behooved (past tense) · behooved (past participle) · behooving (present participle)
- it is a duty or responsibility for someone to do something; it is incumbent on:"it behooves any coach to study his predecessors"Similar:be incumbent onbe obligatory forbe required ofbe appropriate forbe expected ofbe advisable forbe sensible forbe wise forbe fitting tobe suitable forbe seemly forbe proper forbe decorous for
- it is appropriate or suitable; it befits:"it ill behooves the opposition constantly to decry the sale of arms to friendly countries"
OriginOld English behōfian, from behōf (see behoof). Behoove Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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