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Meanings of
favour
in English
Portuguese
favor
Catalan
favor
Spanish
favor
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Souvenir consisting of a small gift given to a guest at a party.
favor
party favor
party favour
Portuguese
favor
Portuguese
preferir
Catalan
afavorir
Spanish
preferir
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Promote over another.
prefer
privilege
Portuguese
preferir
Usage of
favour
in English
1
Scotland and Northern Ireland voted heavily in
favour
of staying in Europe.
2
United returned the
favour
the following year, overhauling a large Arsenal lead.
3
So consider the train within Europe and do the planet a
favour
.
4
Central bankers usually
favour
capital requirements for increasing safety at financial firms.
5
There are some measures in the Budget that
favour
young property seekers.
6
The appeal court has now ruled in his
favour
,
citing health reasons.
7
No one voted against, however, and there were 50 members in
favour
.
8
Eleven members of Prime Minister Tony Blair's Labour Party voted in
favour
.
9
That'll certainly open the doors for a serious scoreboard in England's
favour
.
10
But a clear majority of the conference was in
favour
of action.
11
The region's public health authorities were in
favour
of the liquor bans.
12
All current leaders of the parties voted in
favour
of the law.
13
A few months ago, he said he was in
favour
of independence.
14
DO YOU know that this State now discriminates in
favour
of terrorism?
15
Do me a
favour
.
'
The body did not improve on second acquaintance.
16
Healy said: I would be in
favour
of players receiving financial gain.
Other examples for "favour"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
favour
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
vote in favour
great favour
ask a favour
find favour
rule in favour
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Translations for
favour
Portuguese
favor
gentileza
preferir
favorecer
Catalan
favor
afavorir
favorejar
preferir
estimar-se més
Spanish
favor
preferir
favorecer
privilegiar
Favour
through the time
Favour
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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