unfavorable Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of unfavorable In English

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Examples of unfavorable

  • The economic efficiency potential of using robots is defined by construction quantities, a high level of manual work, and hard and unfavorable working conditions.

  • Even women who manage to overcome infer tility and conceive a child are not exempt from terminology that has an unfavorable semantic prosody.

  • Condensation of molten material around the ablation site is unfavorable for producing fine and debris-free microstructures in materials processing.

  • The plasma pressed by the magnetic field to the internal electrode is unstable because of an unfavorable curvature of the magnetic field lines.

  • People can use their mutual knowledge of groupings in a system of precedent to predict a beneficial or unfavorable judicial response to contemplated behavior.

  • Eventually, the diploid organism produces thick-walled resting sporangia that can survive unfavorable conditions such as dry weather or freezing.

  • Such conditions were extremely unfavorable for the subsequent hoeing operations.

  • Presumably, it is easier, under unfavorable conditions, to detect movement and respond to it rather than to per form a flow-field analysis.

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Translations of unfavorable In Other Languages

  • Español

    desfavorable [masculine-feminine, singular]…

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  • Français

    défavorable…

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  • Norwegian

    ugunstig, kritisk, misbilligende…

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