terms |
behooves |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb behooves is
(
behoove).
behooves |
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behooves |
incumbent |
As a verb behooves
is (
behoove).
As an adjective incumbent is
imposed on someone as an obligation, especially due to one's office.
As a noun incumbent is
the current holder of an office, such as ecclesiastical benefice or an elected office.
behooves |
behoovest |
As verbs the difference between behooves and behoovest
is that
behooves is (
behoove) while
behoovest is .
behoves |
behooves |
As verbs the difference between behoves and behooves
is that
behoves is third-person singular of behove while
behooves is third-person singular of behoove.
behooves |
behooved |
As verbs the difference between behooves and behooved
is that
behooves is third-person singular of behoove while
behooved is past tense of behoove.