break+faith

  • 1break faith — break (or keep) faith be disloyal (or loyal) an attempt to make us break faith with our customers …

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  • 2break faith — index bear false witness, cheat, inform (betray), misrepresent, palter Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 3break faith with something — break faith with (something/someone) formal to stop supporting an idea or person, especially by not doing what you promised to do. She claims that the government has broken faith with teachers by failing to give additional funds to education …

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  • 4break faith with someone — break faith with (something/someone) formal to stop supporting an idea or person, especially by not doing what you promised to do. She claims that the government has broken faith with teachers by failing to give additional funds to education …

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  • 5break faith with — (something/someone) formal to stop supporting an idea or person, especially by not doing what you promised to do. She claims that the government has broken faith with teachers by failing to give additional funds to education …

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  • 6break faith with — index betray (lead astray) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7break faith with — BE DISLOYAL TO, be unfaithful to, be untrue to, betray, play someone false, break one s promise to, fail, let down; double cross, deceive, cheat, stab in the back; informal do the dirty on. → faith * * * break faith with phrase to stop supporting …

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  • 8break faith with somebody — break/keep faith with sb idiom to break/keep a promise that you have made to sb; to stop/continue being loyal to sb Main entry: ↑faithidiom …

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  • 9break faith with — our own chairman has broken faith with this organization Syn: be disloyal to, be unfaithful to, be untrue to, betray, play someone false, break one s promise to, fail, let down; double cross, deceive, cheat, stab in the back …

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  • 10break faith — violate trust, violate confidence …

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