engender trust

Frequency: 5.82.5 per million words

to cause or give rise to a firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something

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  • A leader's honesty is crucial to engender trust among the team.
  • The company's transparent policies engendered trust with its customers.
  • Engendering trust is the first step in building a strong client relationship.
  • The politician's consistent actions helped to engender trust in the community.
  • Open communication is essential if you want to engender trust in a partnership.
  • The research showed that predictable behavior is key to engendering trust.
  • By addressing issues quickly, the brand was able to engender trust even after a product recall.
  • It takes years to engender trust, but only a moment to destroy it.
  • The government's new initiative is designed to engender trust in the financial system.
  • His main goal as a manager was to engender trust and foster collaboration.