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favour <favour; favours> N

favour VB

favour
favour

cheque in favour of a named person ECON

Usage examples with favour

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But once supplanted, the broad bean quickly fell out of favour.
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The revised document introduces a non-liability rule in favour of the freight forwarder in relation to goods delivered to the freight forwarder outside the agreed time of delivery.
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It is an argument in favour of divorce on the ground of incompatibility of temper.
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A number of newspapers now eschew the more common offset lithography process in favour of flexo.
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Prior to this, a delicate balance between the powers was maintained, whereby no one of them was allowed to disrupt this balance in their favour.
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Now weddings occur at anytime of year, although more conservative families may still favour the traditional period for wedlock.
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Traditional designs were also often given up in favour of designs from pattern books, especially where there was pressure on costs.
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This measure, met with in other councils, was meant to prevent testamentary dispositions in favour of known heretics.
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When the sun fell out of favour, the inexorable rise of bronzers and self-tanners began.
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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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