Behave in a sentence as a verb

Make a real commitment to behave like a real business partner with me and my clients and you have a deal.

This aspect of what they do and how they behave is nothing less than moronic and possibly evil.

As others have pointed out, if even 10% or 1% of men behave this way, it creates a hostile environment.

Naturally, some parts of a complex app will behave like a library..."Agree or disagree?

These actors behave only offensively because they have nothing to defend.

It's an injustice to those of us who are actually socially awkward but still know how to behave like decent ******* humans at work.

All that leads to is cold, harsh discourse and criticism without considering the more abstract, but very real ways humans feel and behave.

What do you want?We want women to shut up and stop telling us that there's a problem with how we behave, because it's rude to tell people there's something innately wrong with their behavior.

There is something supremely funny about VCs complaining that their start-ups behave like funded start-ups and not like bootstrappers, who focus on revenues and profits right from day 1.

It's a country-wide firewall/proxy that exists due to political reasons and it wouldn't behave any differently if it was implemented in IPv6.

Previous administrations had no need for massive prosecutions, the population behaved itself.

Keep in mind that most Enterprise SW contracts have customers paying yearly maintenance charges that are 20% of the original license cost and sometimes more...The thing to understand in selling into this market is you need to adapt your "logical" marketing and sales strategy to the way enterprises buy. I say adapt b/c you can't make or help a dysfunctional buyer behave differently.

Behave definitions

verb

behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"

verb

behave in a certain manner; "She carried herself well"; "he bore himself with dignity"; "They conducted themselves well during these difficult times"

See also: acquit bear deport conduct comport carry

verb

behave well or properly; "The children must learn to behave"

See also: comport