Encara no tenim significats per a "fall into disfavour".
1The day you fall into disfavour (may it be far, O my Master!)
2Fallen into disfavour with the King, Saint-Évremond was received into the literary society of London.
3It seems we must be prepared for anything, for I think we've fallen into disfavour.
4The place where the heads of pashas who had fallen into disfavour were exhibited is in the third yard.
5But the fair is falling into disfavour owing to the increasing number of likin-barriers on the northern trade routes.
6A market-gardener, a canny Scot, who had fallen into disfavour, had this office thrust upon him much against his will.
7Owing to some impertinent remarks in reference to Gustavus he fell into disfavour with the queen, and had to leave Sweden.
8It was after having discharged this commission that Murat, on his return to Italy, fell into disfavour with the General-in Chief.
9If in literary criticism the impressionist method is falling into disfavour, in the criticism of music and painting it holds the field.
10We hear nothing of his later years, but the mention of a king who "knew not Joseph" suggests he fell into disfavour.