How to use in-sentence of “unfavorable”:
+ The DS version received “mixed” reviews, while the PlayStation 2 version received “generally unfavorable reviews” according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.
+ It moved across the unfavorable Atlantic without development.
+ It was in an unfavorable environment, with cool sea waters and moderate vertical wind shear.
+ This especially might happen if a name I used only for a specific unfavorable site where I have said unfavorable things is connected with my real name, which has been done before excessively by a troll from that website.
+ The officials had a plan to build a small dam in the stream, but later they dropped the plan due to unfavorable result of the feasibility study.

Example sentences of “unfavorable”:
+ For example, in a particular situation when an event occurs that violates one’s preferred view of themselves, Freud states that it is necessary for the self to have some mechanism to defend itself against this unfavorable event; this is known as defense mechanisms.
+ The rugged Armenian terrain was favorable to Roman infantry, but unfavorable to Sassanid cavalry.
+ On the other hand, many Singaporeans have criticized Lee as being authoritarian and intolerant of dissent, citing his numerous mostly successful attempts to sue political opponents and newspapers who express an unfavorable opinion.
+ It moved westward across the unfavorable Atlantic Ocean and crossed Central America into the Pacific on the 28th.
+ Turning northward and encountering unfavorable conditions, Ivan slowly weakened before making Landfall.
+ Because of unfavorable conditions, the system failed to organize at first, and as a result the storm grew to an unusually large size.
+ It moved across the unfavorable Atlantic, and reached the Eastern Pacific on August 8th.
+ Moving through an area of cool water temperatures, as well as unfavorable upper-level winds, the depression was not able to get winds greater than 35mph, and as a result did not gain tropical storm status.
+ He has supported Christian groups in the U.S., claiming that he will reverse unfavorable tax treatments preventing them from expressing themselves in the political arena and promising to revive a more widespread use of the phrase “Merry Christmas” instead of “Happy Holidays” in department stores.
+ A microbial cyst is a resting or dormant stage of a microorganism, usually a bacterium or a protist or rarely an invertebrate animal, that helps the organism to survive in unfavorable environmental conditions.
+ After several years, it came to my attention that as the article currently appears, there remains gross errors and unfavorable ‘slants’ in the current article.
+ Extreme government-changing activity in the Russian Empire began with the Decembrist Revolt of 1825, and although serfdom was removed in 1861, its removal was achieved on terms unfavorable to the peasants.
+ There are 2 small sections, one favorable and one unfavorable to LDS perspective.
+ Cryptobiosis refers to the state of an organism that has no detectable metabolic activity, resulting from extreme and unfavorable environmental conditions.
+ For example, in a particular situation when an event occurs that violates one's preferred view of themselves, Freud states that it is necessary for the self to have some mechanism to defend itself against this unfavorable event; this is known as defense mechanisms.
+ The rugged Armenian terrain was favorable to Roman infantry, but unfavorable to Sassanid cavalry.
+ On the other hand, many Singaporeans have criticized Lee as being authoritarian and intolerant of dissent, citing his numerous mostly successful attempts to sue political opponents and newspapers who express an unfavorable opinion.
