mistrust in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

mistrust in the PONS Dictionary

mistrust Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a mistrust of sb/sth
to mistrust sb/sth
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He mistrusted the materials' resistance and the boiler technology of the day.
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The family members that were left behind were forced to cope with mistrust and discrimination.
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The university would thus serve to break down the barriers that created misunderstanding and mistrust between nations and cultures.
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This common practice damages the overall credibility of corporate sustainability claims and leads to mistrust of the consumers.
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Guard labor is noteworthy in economics because it captures expenditures based on mistrust and does not produce future capital.
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As in many other traditions around the world, cats are frequently objects of fear and mistrust, with various supernatural abilities ascribed to them.
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Remnants of this rioting are still seen and an atmosphere of mistrust prevails.
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We thought there was a lot of mistrust in the world so kinda just went with it.
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He was an alcoholic and an abusive husband, and mistrusted not only his wife but everyone he knew.
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The locals mistrust of their governor ran particularly deep.
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