out of favor in English

ot in favor, not popula

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1. She is out of favor with her employer.

2. 22 She is out of favor with her employer.

3. 23 The stock is currently out of favor with investors.

4. The title later fell out of favor, but was revived in the 1980s.

5. While Amuck and amok share a common origin, Amuck has fallen out of favor

6. Furthermore, with the restoration of the monarchy, he had fallen out of favor with the government.

7. But, with the metronome quality of these rulings, one or the other is always out of favor.

8. In recent years, Cuffs, also known as turn-ups, have somewhat fallen out of favor with mainstream men

9. Reengineering, it seems, like the Cultural Revolution before it, has suddenly fallen out of favor with those in power.

10. Coal has fallen out of favor for electricity production as lower-cost natural gas and renewables have taken market share

11. Although auscultation for carotid Bruits is inexpensive and simple, auscultating for carotid Bruits in asymptomatic patients has fallen out of favor.

12. Busses appears occasionally, and dictionaries list it as a secondary spelling, but it’s been out of favor for over a century

13. One gets the feeling that the term ‘White’ fell out of favor and was replaced by ‘Caucasian’ much like ‘Black’ was replaced by ‘African-American’.

14. Just three years after the apostles appeared before the Sanhedrin, Caiaphas fell out of favor with the Roman authorities and was removed as high priest.

15. Amuck is an old alternative spelling of the Malaysian loanword, and it had a few decades of prevalence before the middle 20th century, but it has now fallen out of favor

16. Confidante has been used to refer to a female trusted friend, parallel to the French confidente, but that usage has fallen largely out of favor as an unnecessary feminine version, like authoress

17. Around the end of the maritime voyages, the civil government gained the upper hand within the state bureaucracy, while the eunuchs gradually fell out of favor after the death of the Yongle Emperor.

18. Autoeroticism was used in the past to describe the sexual arousal that occurred during sleep which is a normal occurrence during some sleep stages but this usage of the term has fallen out of favor

19. Leibniz died in Hanover in 1716: at the time, he was so out of favor that neither George I (who happened to be near Hanover at that time) nor any fellow courtier other than his personal secretary attended the funeral.