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I. favour [ˈfeɪvəɐ, Am -vɚ] Brit, Aus N

1. favour no pl (approval):

favour
favour
to be in favour of sb/sth
to vote in favour of sth
to come down in favour of (doing) sth
to be in favour
to be out of favour
to find in favour of sb LAW
to gain [or win] sb's favour
to show favour to sb form

2. favour no pl (advantage):

to be in sb's favour
to be in sb's favour
to have sth in one's favour

3. favour (helpful act):

favour
to ask sb a favour
to do sb a favour
do me a favour! Brit inf
do me a favour! Brit inf

4. favour Am (small gift):

favour

II. favour [ˈfeɪvəɐ, Am -vɚ] Brit, Aus VB trans

1. favour (prefer):

favour

2. favour (give advantage to):

favour

3. favour (show partiality towards):

favour
favour

4. favour form (graciously give):

to favour sb with sth
Present
Ifavour
youfavour
he/she/itfavours
wefavour
youfavour
theyfavour
Past
Ifavoured
youfavoured
he/she/itfavoured
wefavoured
youfavoured
theyfavoured
Present Perfect
Ihavefavoured
youhavefavoured
he/she/ithasfavoured
wehavefavoured
youhavefavoured
theyhavefavoured
Past Perfect
Ihadfavoured
youhadfavoured
he/she/ithadfavoured
wehadfavoured
youhadfavoured
theyhadfavoured

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When the sun fell out of favour, the inexorable rise of bronzers and self-tanners began.
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They are in favour of imposing a congestion charge.
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A number of newspapers now eschew the more common offset lithography process in favour of flexo.
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Usage charges, additional to the access charge, are weighted to favour shorter use.
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As design of this overran, causing delays into 1999, this was abandoned in favour of more traditional signalling.
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