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lose faith

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But the double failures in Afghanistan and Iraq caused most Americans to lose faith in the Rinohawks.

Afghans will lose faith in it and the credibility of modern political institutions will crumble.

Despite warnings from some advisers, he was reluctant to lose faith in the agency or its director, Allen Dulles.

That kind of complacency while the train is coming down the track causes people to lose faith in Congress.

Yet overall investors were starting to lose faith in markets.

He feared to lose faith in him, and consequently to spoil his enjoyment of his works.

Clemens, however, did not lose faith, and went on shouting for Hayes and damning Tilden till the final vote was cast.

Yet never, even to the end of his days, would he permanently lose faith in speculative ventures.

So many doctors lose faith in human nature because they see only the diseased side, and their vision becomes distorted.

This king was eaten like the rest, and the citizens declined to elect another, because they were beginning to lose faith in kings.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to lose faith, such as: abandon, despond, destroy, drop, flatten, and relinquish.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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