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