opt in favor of (someone or something)
opt in favor of (someone or something)
To choose some person or thing in preference to someone or something else. The kids opted in favor of a trip to Disneyland instead of New York City. Personally, I would opt in favor of staying home. You had a very strong application and interview, but the company has opted in favor of someone else.
See also: favor, of, opt
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
opt in favor of someone or something
to choose a particular person; to choose a particular thing. Do you think she will opt in favor of this one or that? We will opt in favor of David.
See also: favor, of, opt
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- opt in favor of
- opt for
- opt for (something)
- give preference to (someone or something)
- give preference to somebody/something
- have (any/no) feelings about (someone or something)
- have feelings about
- partial to
- partial to (someone or something)
- opt out