Phrases with «mistrust»

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"Mistrust" means to have doubts, suspicions, or a lack of trust in someone or something. Full definition

Adjective + «mistrust»

Sentences with «mistrust»

  • In an interview, Mr. Walcott said that he had «a great relationship» with the school board president, Yehuda Weissmandl, but that the fragile condition of the district and the level of mistrust of the board among public school parents made it vital to have a monitor with veto power. (nytimes.com)
  • I think there's a lot of mistrust in people that decide to run for office. (thealt.com)
  • Finally, it may be hard in an atmosphere of mistrust between Indigenous peoples and proponents or government agencies for Indigenous peoples to feel comfortable revealing detailed information about sacred sites, beliefs and religious practices. (jfklaw.ca)
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