verb
- present participle of disfavour; to regard with disapproval or to treat with less favour than others
Usage: British English spelling (American: disfavoring); often used in formal or official contexts
Examples
- The committee was disfavouring the proposal due to budget concerns.
- She felt the teacher was disfavouring her in class discussions.
- The policy is disfavouring small businesses in favour of large corporations.
- They were disfavouring candidates who lacked relevant experience.
- The judge appeared to be disfavouring one side of the argument.
- Market trends are disfavouring traditional retail stores.