BEHAVED - meaning and definition. What is BEHAVED
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What (who) is BEHAVED - definition

INFORMAL MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT OF AN OBJECT THAT BEHAVES IN AN EXCEPTIONAL WAY
Well-behaved; Pathological example; Well behaved; Pathological function; Bad behaviour (mathematics); Bad behavior (mathematics)
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behaved      
¦ adjective conducting oneself in a specified way: a well-behaved child.
Behaved      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Behave.
well-behaved         
also well behaved
If you describe someone, especially a child, as well-behaved, you mean that they behave in a way that adults generally like and think is correct.
...well-behaved little boys...
ADJ

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Pathological (mathematics)

In mathematics, when a mathematical phenomenon runs counter to some intuition, then the phenomenon is sometimes called pathological. On the other hand, if a phenomenon does not run counter to intuition, it is sometimes called well-behaved. These terms are sometimes useful in mathematical research and teaching, but there is no strict mathematical definition of pathological or well-behaved.

Examples of use of BEHAVED
1. "He behaved very strangely at the time and has behaved strangely since.
2. He has not behaved worse than most occupants of his office, but he has certainly behaved no better.
3. "An honourable man would not have behaved in the way he behaved, even in the swinging sixties," he said.
4. The French have behaved abominably towards Turkey.
5. That allows individuals behaved diplomatic character.