disfavor in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

disfavor in the PONS Dictionary

disfavor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in disfavor
with disfavor
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They also speak about why their design fell into disfavor and how the complex was mostly abandoned, uncompleted.
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In some states, in terrorem clauses are disfavored, but can still be enforceable.
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The structure of the carbonyl compound is important, as -substitution and nearby angular substituents sterically disfavor 1,4-addition.
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The passage of birds through this "templum" indicated divine favor or disfavor for a given undertaking.
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Since deflationary periods disfavor debtors (including most farmers), they are often periods of rising populist backlash.
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These terms are (in descending order) purposely, knowingly, recklessly, and negligently, with a fifth state of strict liability, which is highly disfavored.
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They stated in their opinion that they did not endorse the perpetuation of a practice that has fallen into disfavor in this state.
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This disfavor against the creole, which exists throughout the society, is present even among those who can only speak in that variation.
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An alternative approach is electroretinography, although this is often disfavored for children, since its discomfort can also make the results unreliable.
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By 1908, a majority of the public demanded double-sided disc recordings, and cylinders fell into disfavor.
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