behooves in Czech
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1. Another way to say Behooves? Synonyms for Behooves (other words and phrases for Behooves).
2. Usage is usually " it Behooves 'person' " eg "it Behooves me", it Behooves the gathered assembly, "a manifestly repentant attitude Behooves those who find themselves in the dock"
3. Synonyms for Behooves in Free Thesaurus
4. What are synonyms for Behooves?
5. As verbs the difference between Behoves and behooves is that Behoves is while behooves is (behoove).
6. It Behooves me to attend school
7. ‘it Behooves any coach to study his predecessors’
8. What's the definition of Behooves in thesaurus? Most related words/phrases with sentence examples define Behooves meaning and usage.
9. / bɪˈhəʊv /) it Behooves sb to do sth it is right for someone to do something: It Behooves us to consider our financial situation.
10. / bɪˈhəʊv /) it Behooves sb to do sth it is right for someone to do something: It Behooves us to consider our financial situation.
11. It Behooves us to take their words into account
12. Behooves definition: advantage or profit Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
13. 9-문자 단어 시작 behooves (1); 관련 링크: en Behoovest
14. Or: It Behooves me to adhere to the university's guidelines
15. To be necessary or proper for: It Behooves us to reconsider.
16. It Behooves me as president of this company to take swift action
17. It Behooves you to apologize to her for how you insulted her
18. Schmidt, The Wednesday Wars , page 208 "It Behooves ' us to be prepared.
19. So, is the first example a proper usage of "Behooves"? 9
20. Schmidt, The Wednesday Wars , page 208 "It Behooves ' us to be prepared.
21. To be necessary or proper for: It Behooves you at least to try
22. BTW, "Behooves me to want to" is a grammatical attrocity.
23. See also: behoove, to it Behooves (one) to (do something) It is
24. It Behooves me to make up for all the help you have given me.
25. It behooves us to reflect on this matter Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for Behove
26. In the example, however, "Behooves" seems to mean "forces", as in
27. He responded, "It behooves me to belittle the unbecoming Begrimers of B-Town
28. Indeed, it Behooves us to consider the first lady as such scholarship can inform presidential studies
29. It well Behooves those in high places to make their actions and opinions conform to their great destinies
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31. It behooves companies to tread carefully in this area because even seemingly innocuous questions can get them into trouble.
32. It Behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others
33. Next of kin to the golden coreopsis, it Behooves some of the bur-marigolds to redeem their clan's reputation for ugliness
34. Most people chose this as the best definition of Behooves: Third-person singular sim See the dictionary meaning, pronunciation, and sentence examples.
35. Behoove (third-person singular simple present Behooves, present participle behooving, simple past and past participle behooved) ( chiefly US ) Alternative form of behove
36. It Behooves him to give his boss two weeks' notice so that he maintains a good professional relationship with her
37. In the meantime it Behooves us all patients and doctors alike to learn how the health insurance industry works: 3
38. Given that said government is now spending almost a quarter of our annual income, it Behooves us to keep an eye on it.
39. It Behooves every man who values liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasions of it in the case of others
40. "Behoove" is derived from the Scandinavian behova, which means "to need." So the expression, "it Behooves one to do X," means "one needs to do x." As in, "it Behooves you to meet the university's requirements" [to get in].
41. It Behooves companies to tread carefully in this area because even seemingly innocuous questions can get them into trouble: 2
42. Transitive verb If it Behooves you to do something, it is right, necessary, or useful for you to do it.
43. Certainly, it Behooves the taxpayer to take advantage of the availability of shareholder records, through the custodians or from the shareholder itself, by conducting a Rev
44. Behoove (third-person singular simple present Behooves, present participle behooving, simple past and past participle Behooved) ( chiefly US ) Alternative form of behove
45. ‘"It ill Behooves a tube inspector to let a bias towards a meaningless relationship creep into his reporting" I said.’ ‘But I think it ill Behooves them when this is a compulsory program for all the rest of the people in the country -- that they should somehow be exempt from this program.’
46. If you must use Behooved, you're probably trying to say: It behooves the university to accept me, as I fit its requirements [and have the right goals]
47. Behoove definition, to be necessary or proper for, as for moral or ethical considerations; be incumbent on: It Behooves the court to weigh evidence impartially
48. [with object] 1 it Behooves someone to do something formal It is a duty or responsibility for someone to do something; it is incumbent on
49. It is humility because it Behooves all of us to remember that simplicity is the sign of greatness and meekness is the sign of true strength
50. Synonyms for Behooves include ought to, had better, should, would, be duty-bound to, behoves, have a duty to, have to, is becoming and is fitting