To damage trust



Example: They damage trust quickly

Definition


"To damage trust" means to harm or weaken the confidence or belief that someone has in another person or entity, often through actions or behavior that cause doubt or betrayal.

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    Etymology


    The phrase "to damage trust" combines the verb "damage," which originates from Old French "damager" meaning to harm or injure, and "trust," derived from Old Norse "traust," meaning confidence or protection. Together, they express the concept of causing harm to someone's confidence.