over-favour
verb[T]
(alsooverfavour);(USoverfavor)uk/ˌəʊ.vəˈfeɪ.vər/us/ˌoʊ.vɚˈfeɪ.vɚ/topreferorsupportoneparticularpossibility, thing, orpersontoo much:
Theadvicehe gave was not to over-favourlocalandnationalinvestments.
Aclauselike this may overfavour thebuyer.
- It was myuniversityprofessorwhowarnedme not to over-favourlogicalthought.
- Thelawwill make it moredifficultforlandlordsto overfavour someindividualsandgroupsandrejectothers.
- Theytriedhard not to overfavour onesideorneglectthe other.
Liking more
- bias
- druthers
- each
- each to his/their ownphrase
- fave
- favour
- favoured
- favourite
- give
- give me ... any day/every time!idiom
- lief
- prefer
- preferable
- preferably
- preference
- preferred
- rather
- soon
- top ten
- would (just) as soonidiom
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