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I'm looking for another word to use as the opposite of prefer. The searches I looked up show this has been askedasked beforebefore, but not quite in the context I was looking for.

Specifically, I am looking for a substitute for de-prefer in the text above. Similar to de-prioritize, or dis-preferdis-prefer, but I don't think either of those words do it quite justice or work for simple conversational English.

I'm looking for another word to use as the opposite of prefer. The searches I looked up show this has been asked before, but not quite in the context I was looking for.

Specifically, I am looking for a substitute for de-prefer in the text above. Similar to de-prioritize, or dis-prefer, but I don't think either of those words do it quite justice or work for simple conversational English.

I'm looking for another word to use as the opposite of prefer. The searches I looked up show this has been asked before, but not quite in the context I was looking for.

Specifically, I am looking for a substitute for de-prefer in the text above. Similar to de-prioritize, or dis-prefer, but I don't think either of those words do it quite justice or work for simple conversational English.

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There is are configurations changes we can make to have R1 prefer paths through R2. And there are configuration changes we can make to have R1 de-prefer paths through R4.

There is are configurations changes we can make to have R1 prefer paths through R2. And there are configuration changes we can make to have R1 de-prefer paths through R4

There are configurations changes we can make to have R1 prefer paths through R2. And there are configuration changes we can make to have R1 de-prefer paths through R4.

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Another word for the opposite of "prefer" in the sense of "increasing"decreasing the preference for"for (but not dismissing it)"

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