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behoof or behoove?
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Main Entry: be�hoove
Pronunciation: bi-'h�v
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): be�hooved; be�hoov�ing
Etymology: Middle English behoven, from Old English behOfian, from behOf
transitive senses : to be necessary, proper, or advantageous for <it behooves us to go>
intransitive senses : to be necessary, fit, or proper
Speaking entirely prersonally, I'm surprised that they give intransitive senses. I have only ever come across the word in the "it behooves me" sense, as in "I have nine points on my licence, so it behooves me to drive very carefully indeed."
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