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favorise

Favorise is a form of the French verb favoriser, meaning to favor, to support, to promote, or to give preference to. In the present tense, it appears as il/elle favorise ("he/she favors") or as je favorise ("I favor"). The infinitive is favoriser.

Etymology: favoriser derives from the noun favor, from Latin favorem, via Old French, reflecting the sense of

Usage: Favoriser is used to describe actions that benefit or promote someone or something, or to give

Grammar and related forms: Favoriser is a regular -er verb. Present tense endings are: je favorise, tu

showing
support
or
kindness.
The
-iser
suffix
formed
the
modern
verb
from
the
noun
root,
yielding
a
regular
-er
verb
used
to
express
actions
that
aid
or
promote.
preference
to
a
policy,
person,
or
option.
Examples:
"Le
programme
favorise
l'emploi
des
jeunes"
(The
program
promotes
youth
employment)
or
"Cette
mesure
favorise
les
petites
entreprises."
In
everyday
speech,
one
might
say
"Cela
me
favorise"
to
indicate
personal
benefit.
favorises,
il/elle
favorise,
nous
favorisons,
vous
favorisez,
ils/elles
favorisent.
The
past
participle
is
favorisé.
Related
terms
include
favor,
favorable,
et
les
antonymes
tels
que
défavoriser
ou
désavantager.