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behove
[ bih-hohv ]
behove
/ bɪˈhuːv; bɪˈhəʊv /
verb
- archaic.tr; impersonal to be necessary or fitting for
it behoves me to arrest you
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Word History and Origins
Origin of behove1
Old English behōfian ; related to Middle Low German behōven
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Example Sentences
"So I think that there is criminality to investigate here and that it behoves the Northern Ireland Executive to set up the inquiry that has long been sought here and long been denied."
From BBC
"So it behoves us to do the least we can to try and help them."
From BBC
It ill behoves either him or Bruckner to try to frame this as evidence of a vindictive philistine world.
From The Guardian
It would behove him to consider, though, that a teenager also deserves to be defended in the face of much worse things besides.
From The Guardian
It does not behove – behoove? – us to stoop to the level of feeding stories.
From The Guardian
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