disfavors (Meaning)
disfavors
dislike entry 1, disapproval, to withhold or withdraw favor from, the state or fact of being disliked or disapproved, the state or fact of being no longer favored, disapproval, dislike, disadvantage, dislike entry 2, disapprove
Synonyms & Antonyms of disfavors
disfavors Sentence Examples
- The company's policies disfavor employees who work part-time.
- The new law disfavors small businesses over large corporations.
- The judge's decision disfavors the defendant in the case.
- The reviewer disfavors the book due to its poor writing and lack of originality.
- The government's budget disfavors funding for education and social programs.
- The investment strategy disfavors high-risk investments in favor of conservative ones.
- The jury's verdict disfavors the plaintiff, finding the defendant not liable.
- The admissions committee disfavors applicants with low test scores and grades.
- The union disfavors the proposed contract, citing its poor wages and benefits.
- The weather conditions disfavor outdoor activities, making them uncomfortable or dangerous.
FAQs About the word disfavors
dislike entry 1, disapproval, to withhold or withdraw favor from, the state or fact of being disliked or disapproved, the state or fact of being no longer favor
dislikes, distastes, hatreds, downs, disinclinations,allergies, disgusts, dissatisfactions, disapprovals, antipathies
tastes, favors, likes, preferences, appetites,uses, shines, partialities, affections, relishes
The company's policies disfavor employees who work part-time.
The new law disfavors small businesses over large corporations.
The judge's decision disfavors the defendant in the case.
The reviewer disfavors the book due to its poor writing and lack of originality.