retrust

/rɪˈtrʌst/

Definitions

1. verb

to trust again, especially after a previous experience of being let down or betrayed.

“After the scandal, the company struggled to retrust its customers.”

2. noun

a renewal of trust, especially after a previous experience of being let down or betrayed.

“The CEO’s apology was a step towards retrust among the employees.”

Synonyms

  • rebuild trust
  • regain trust
  • restore trust

Antonyms

  • betray
  • disappoint
  • lose trust