Examples of 'out of favour' in a sentence
Meaning of "out of favour"
out of favor: Refers to someone or something no longer being liked, supported, or preferred by others. It implies a decline in popularity, approval, or acceptance
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- No longer in favour, having lost approval, support or popularity.
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They came when you were out of favour.
It has fallen out of favour in the twentieth century.
Encaustic tiles are hard to maintain so out of favour.
He would fallen out of favour with his bosses.
Operating in a market sector that is out of favour.
He fell out of favour because he was considered out of date.
I thought you were out of favour in court.
It was written at a time when historical plays were out of favour.
No wonder he fell out of favour with his fans.
This designation has also fallen out of favour.
It also gradually fell out of favour in the medical world.
I have also seen house music fall out of favour.
These components have fallen out of favour as they were prone to leaking.
Older movies have a tendency to fall out of favour.
Falls out of favour.
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It is true he had fallen out of favour.
Fall out of favour.
Leftist economics was falling out of favour.
Firefox fell out of favour because it became slow and clunky.
The odds seem out of favour.
Severe anaemia occurred and thus the concept of transfusion fell out of favour.
Had fallen out of favour.
This has also occurred as other miners have fallen out of favour.
Remain long out of favour.
There should be ample evidence of similar problems from residential centres currently out of favour.
Maria fell out of favour.
Mirallas has just one year left on his deal and has fallen out of favour.
We are know we are out of favour lyrics.
Who is out of favour Klingon operative.
Large cars are falling out of favour.
The name fell out of favour with the relocation of the fences.
And then the novella fell out of favour.
The bike has fallen out of favour with the nouveau riche.
Development projects are out of favour.
People fall in and out of favour and there is a lot of whispering in ears.
The game ended when their shares fell out of favour.
And also finds himself out of favour which angers him still more.
Now even the Parisians are out of favour.
Her plays fell out of favour after her death and are now rarely performed.
He would fallen out of favour.
Her plays fell out of favour after her death and are rarely performed today.
The dog cart was already out of favour before then.
He fell out of favour with the Tsar and resigned.
His brother is out of favour.
Being out of favour with Starfleet does not mean he will betray them.
To tempt you out of favour.
Falling out of favour with Bormann meant that access to Hitler was cut off.
Defensive names out of favour.
Wolff fell out of favour with Himmler and was dismissed as his chief of staff.
Both aforementioned players are out of favour with the current boss.
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