over-favour
verb [ T ] (also overfavour); (US overfavor) uk/ˌəʊ.vəˈfeɪ.vər/ us/ˌoʊ.vɚˈfeɪ.vɚ/
过分支持一方
to prefer or support one particular possibility, thing, or person too much
The advice he gave was not to over-favour local and national investments.
A clause like this may overfavour the buyer. 像这样的条款可能对买方过度有利。
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- It was my university professor who warned me not to over-favour logical thought.
- The law will make it more difficult for landlords to overfavour some individuals and groups and reject others.
- They tried hard not to overfavour one side or neglect the other.