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to disfavor
01
niekorzystnie wpłynąć, zaszkodzić
to disadvantage or harm someone or something by hindering their progress
Transitive: to disfavor sb/sth
Disfavor
01
nieprzychylność, opór
a feeling of not liking or rejecting someone or something
02
niełaskawość, dezaprobata
the state of not being liked or accepted
disfavor
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favor
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Przykład
The changes to the tax code disfavored low-income families, exacerbating economic inequality.
The weather conditions disfavored the athletes, affecting their performance in the competition.
His outspoken views on the topic disfavored him among his colleagues, leading to ostracism in the workplace.
The new policies disfavored small businesses, making it difficult for them to compete with larger corporations.
Discriminatory hiring practices can disfavor qualified candidates based on their race or gender.