keep faith with



keep faith with someone

to be loyal to someone. I intend to keep faith with my people and all they stand for. We could not keep faith with them any longer.
See also: faith, keep

keep faith with somebody/something

(slightly formal)
to be loyal to someone or something It is unusual for any official to keep faith with promises made when trying to win an election.
See also: faith, keep

keep faith with something/somebody

  (formal)
to continue to support an idea or person, especially by doing what you promised to do Has the company kept faith with its promise to invest in training?
See also: faith, keep

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ayishah-Arabic
Prudenciaproo-DHEN-thya (Spanish), proo-DHEN-sya (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Ealhstan-Anglo-Saxon
Coulter['kəultə]
Sinclairsin-KLEREnglish (Rare)
Edurne-Basque