disfavour in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

disfavour in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He reports that, for humanitarian reasons, he did not issue advisory opinions in the disfavour of the accused in criminal cases.
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They quickly fell into disfavour, as it often took all day for enough freight to be assembled to justify operating a goods train hauled by one of these locomotives.
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He nevertheless fell in disfavour after the affair.
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He fell into disfavour in 1943, but remained at his post.
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A few years later he incurred the royal disfavour in the administration of public property.
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Bringing the game into disrepute is so broadly defined that it has been used to remove players or officials that have fallen into disfavour.
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For long periods she was in official disfavour and many of those who were close to her died in the aftermath of the revolution.
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He knows he is in disfavour with the king, like all those who had been slow to rally to him with vociferous support.
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It is said that the lady did not look upon him with disfavour.
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He fell into disfavour at the court, and was strongly criticised by his subordinates.
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