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    be·hoove
    [behoove]
    verb
    formal
    (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)
    1. 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 on
      be obligatory for
      be required of
      be appropriate for
      be expected of
      be advisable for
      be sensible for
      be wise for
      be fitting to
      be suitable for
      be seemly for
      be proper for
      be decorous for
      • it is appropriate or suitable; it befits:
        "it ill behooves the opposition constantly to decry the sale of arms to friendly countries"
    Origin
    Old English behōfian, from behōf (see behoof).
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    Behoove - be appropriate or necessary; "It Behoove s us to reflect on this matter" behove conform to , fit , meet - satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?" 37.
    It would behoove you to study hard and work for the future you desire. It would behoove the legislature to pass a law behooving citizens to pay their taxes earlier. Behoove comes from the Old English word behofian, which means "to be of use."
    behoove in a sentence: In the meantime, it would behoove all of us "behoove" means something that causes you to grow hooves to remember the true spirit of "Bike Month," which is, of course, all about…. 17. Use "behoove" in a sentence.
    Behoove is a alternative form of behove. is that behove is to suit; to befit while behoove is to suit; to befit. Other Comparisons: What's the difference? To suit; to befit. * 1803 , , Letter to Benjamin Rush April 21.
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