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Definition of Disfavoring

Disfavoring
Disfavor Dis*fa"vor, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disfavored; p. pr. & vb. n. Disfavoring.] 1. To withhold or withdraw favor from; to regard with disesteem; to show disapprobation of; to discountenance. Countenanced or disfavored according as they obey. --Swift. 2. To injure the form or looks of. [R.] --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Disfavoring from wikipedia

- Social deprivation is the reduction or prevention of culturally normal interaction between an individual and the rest of society. This social deprivation...
- alternative to the World Wide Web in its early stages, but ultimately fell into disfavor, yielding to HTTP. The Gopher ecosystem is often regarded as the effective...
- northern parts of the country, with a higher risk of prolonged droughts, disfavoring agriculture in these regions. In the 20th century, Argentina experienced...
- Administration in favor of voting systems that use a paper ballot and disfavoring systems that use retro****ed VVPAT attachments. He has said on his personal...
- desirable or well adapted to their environment due to selective pressure disfavoring the reproduction of those traits. The adjective "dysgenic" is the antonym...
- accents of the country, as well as the most stigmatized and socially disfavored. Southern speech, strongest in southern Appalachia and certain areas of...
- The laws also forbid articles and media messages that could favor or disfavor some political message or candidate. In the first half of 2012, twenty...
- Partition in 1947 and subsequent linguistic polarization it fell into disfavor; census of 1951 registered an enormous decline (86–98 per cent) in no....
- a national consensus had formed against the practice. Scalia strongly disfavored the Court's ruling in Miranda v. Arizona, which held that a confession...
- selectively criminalized bias-motivated speech or symbolic speech for disfavored topics while permitting such speech for other topics. Many critics further...