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behest
/ bɪˈhɛst /
noun
an authoritative order or earnest request
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of behest1
Example Sentences
Many conservative activists and party leaders now claim that some Republicans are being rejected as customers because of their politics — and even at the behest of government regulators.
The brief airing of their differences was unusual, coming solely at the behest of your friendly columnist.
Working at the behest of Loanne Miller, the Colonel’s widow, Guralnick had originally planned to publish a selection of the manager’s letters.
At Reid’s behest, the Senate narrowly voted to change its rules and disallow the filibustering of presidential nominees.
At the behest of former Florida State and NFL defensive lineman Corey Simon, Verse said he reviewed every play from his rookie season.
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