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favoritise (third-person singular simple present favoritises, present participle favoritising, simple past and past participle favoritised)

  1. Alternative form of favoritize
    • 1892 April, Robert Louis Stevenson, Lloyd Osbourne, “The Wrecker”, in Scribner's Magazine, volume 11, number 4, page 476:
      It was all rank favoritising.
    • 1982, Canadian Criminal Cases Annotated, page 557:
      At the same time, he admits that “she favoritised me."
    • 2014, Sophie Meredith, Lessons:
      Mummy's my teacher just for the moment and she's not favoritising me at all.