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dis'feivə1) (the state of being out of favour: He was in disfavour because he had stayed out late.) unåde, disfavør2) (displeasure or disapproval.) mishag, uvilje, ugunstIsubst. \/dɪsˈfeɪvə\/ eller disfavor1) mishag, motvilje, uvilje, misnøye• have I incurred your disfavour?2) ugunst, unåde, disfavørhold somebody in disfavour se i unåde til noenin disfavour with i unåde hosIIverb \/dɪsˈfeɪvə\/ eller disfavor1) mislike, ta avstand fra2) motarbeide, ikke støtte
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