damage confidence
Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words
To harm or weaken confidence.
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- A serious data breach can severely damage customer confidence.
- The political scandal badly damaged public confidence in the administration.
- The series of market crashes had damaged investor confidence for years to come.
- His constant lies are damaging my confidence in our relationship.
- Another failed promise will damage the electorate's confidence in the party.
- Releasing inaccurate financial reports could seriously damage the confidence of our stakeholders.
- Confidence in the banking system was damaged by the revelation of widespread fraud.
- It's crucial not to damage a child's confidence during their formative years.
- The team's poor performance has started to damage the coach's confidence in his own strategy.
- The company's mishandling of the recall will inevitably damage consumer confidence.