behoovable
English
Etymology
behoove + -able
Adjective
behoovable (comparative more behoovable, superlative most behoovable)
- (obsolete) Supplying need; profitable; advantageous.
- c. 1393, Julian of Norwich, “chapter 27”, in Revelations of Divine Love:
- Synne is behovabil, but al shal be wel
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References
- behoovable in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913