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How to use disfavour in a sentence

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But contemporary celebrity is plugged into a relentless cycle of favour and disfavour.
A decision-maker may have unfairly regarded with disfavour one party's case either consciously or unconsciously.
One food ingredient that has fallen into a little disfavour is transfatty acids.
About AD 130 he fell into disfavour, although it is disputed whether or not he was exiled.
However, by the mid-15th century, shields began to fall into disfavour among the cavalry, already well protected by body armour.
Between 1983 and 1988 some tests that had been used quite widely fell into disfavour.
Maximus fell into disfavour and Rome sent the largest army it had ever assembled after Hannibal.
Linking social capital between communities and representatives in the state apparatus falls into disfavour.
An attorney-at-law shall defend the interest of his client without fear of judicial disfavour or public unpopularity.
They could disfavour cases raising issues that had been settled in prior views or that were not of general significance.
That readership includes employees who learn what stories will meet with the favour or disfavour of management.
In a succession of eight pictures, this film traces the epic of a great navigator who fell into disfavour after his discoveries were challenged.
By 1932, her husband's government was in disfavour and a riot ensued when the House of Assembly reconvened on April 5th.
External funding has tended to disfavour infrastructural development for obvious reasons.
As a whole, the package does not disfavour BNFL as compared to other BE creditors.
Spam has retained some popularity in various parts of the world, although regarded with disfavour by those who eschew processed foods or have pretensions to gourmet status.
Only one interviewee expressed disfavour stating that any hiring should be based solely on merit.
Problems arise when one views other cultures with disfavour, as inferior, backward or irrational.
In this regard, one must acknowledge that prosecution has fallen into general disfavour as a method for enforcing regulatory legislation.
Taoism, which is less concerned with dominating nature than adapting to it, no doubt regarded this attitude of intellectual pride with disfavour.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And any infringement of this property right he looked upon with distinct disfavour.
The escarp is falling into disfavour, on account of the great expense of a revetment that can withstand breaching fire.
A prejudice in favour is as hard to be totally overcome as a prejudice in disfavour.
And, after all, ever more the victim of his own restlessness than of the disfavour of fate.
What favour or disfavour had he incurred in Spain for his irregular proceedings?
Of late there had been other signs of her disfavour, as intangible but more disquieting.
But it is not the cloth trade alone in which it has fallen into disfavour.
There were not a few white people in the vicinity of Tuskegee who looked with some disfavour upon the project.
The voices that once spoke in his praise are loud in his disfavour.
Arguments she has used to herself in his favour, and in his disfavour.
Favour for a person will exalt the one, as disfavour will sink the other.
By the spring of 1791 Barnave followed his predecessors into disfavour.
It is odd that a thing which I have been taught to regard with disfavour and as idolatrous should in a time of loneliness and trouble be of help.
His declining to be on cordial terms with the head of his family, has left a very strong impression in his disfavour with me.
A tall man in a blue-gray bedgown was regarding him with deep disfavour.
Cottagers who were not directly employed on the land were looked upon with disfavour, and the banishment of some starved the trade of others, who were thus obliged to follow.
Cray introduced him civilly enough, as Dr Oman, but he showed such disfavour in his very face that Brown guessed the two men, whether Audrey knew it or not, were rivals.
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