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fall out of favor
(redirected from lose favor)

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fall out of favor (with someone) and lose favor (with someone)
to lose someone's approval or acceptance. This style of house has fallen out of favor with most people lately. Saving money has lost favor with most people.
See also: fall, favor, out


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In today''s environment of cutthroat competition, customer expectations of support and service have reached new highs Businesses without extraordinary customer support tend to lose favor with consumer, lag behind their competition or even face a survival crisis In today''s environment of cutthroat competition, customer expectations of support and service have reached new highs.
During the Renaissance as superstitions faded, charms began to lose favor with the more wealthy and educated.
Health savings accounts and other consumer-driven approaches are beginning to lose favor with the public.
 
 
 
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