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Mistrust

Mistrust meaning

Lack of trust or confidence; distrust, untrust.

Example sentences (20)

Both sides of the coin — mistrust of the executive branch and mistrust of the judiciary — are unjustified.

Adding that there are serious mistrust issues among different offices mandated to fight corruption in the country.

A few, for instance, emphasize Mary's mistrust of Elizabeth I's spymaster Sir Francis Walsingham as well as one of Elizabeth's close friends, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester.

Affecting change are Indigenous patient navigators, now instated at all six cancer centres to steward culturally safe care and assist patients in navigating a system they often fear or mistrust due to a history of discrimination.

A new survey has shown that the electorate continues to mistrust their members of Parliament (MPs) in a number of areas.

A voiceover from Cal (Cameron Monaghan) calls it a "long five years" and describes how they'd tried to fight back, but the "fear and mistrust" now rule the galaxy, creating tensions that make their resistance a struggle.

Baloyi said his resignation was prompted by issues of mistrust between him and party leader Herman Mashaba.

But the biggest obstacle to the better use of data is long-standing employee mistrust or reluctance—issues that are hard to shake, said Maryland Chief Data Officer Pat McLoughlin.

But then, US-India relations have always been complex - with decades of mistrust followed by rebuilding of trust and then occasional flare-ups.

Carlos Herrera, a project manager with the collective, said the model helps overcome immigrants’ mistrust of government agencies by partnering with organizations that know the specific needs of those communities.

Eddie is soon blamed for a murder caused by the supernatural Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower), and he sacrifices himself during Vol. 2 to save the town of Hawkins, Indiana despite their mistrust of him.

For, in all of us, there is tension between trust and mistrust.

From the Chinese perspective, the U.S. is clinging to fading glory as the world's lone superpower, and seeking to sabotage China's development and growing international stature by sowing mistrust about Beijing's intentions.

However, he can immediately appoint a senior civil servant for the transfer if, in the opinion of the Minister, there is a mistrust.

In addition to raising the question of how, exactly, our legislation gets written, the flap sowed further mistrust among Chinatown community members who already felt blindsided and left out of the process.

In the United States, for instance, profit is the main motive, and there is deep mistrust of how law enforcement agencies might use the technology—a very different ethos than exists in Israel.

It also poses a potential threat to South Sudan's major oil revenue, which could exacerbate competition and mistrust within the leadership.

It will, unfortunately, be tarred with the same brush of mistrust which the public applies to the government at large,” Outa says.

It would've served the League of Villains' agenda well, further eroding faith in the heroes and their capacity to protect people, as well as causing people to mistrust the hero schools.

Labor-management relations are often characterized by acrimony and mistrust.