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Definition of Disfavorably

Disfavorably
Disfavorably Dis*fa"vor*a*bly, adv. Unpropitiously. [Obs.]

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- "positively dystopian" because it "officially bans professors from expressing disfavored viewpoints in university classrooms while permitting unfettered expression...
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