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good faithˌgood ˈfaith noun [uncountable] - Many of the Democrats question the good faith of the Republicans in reaching a compromise.
- As evidence of good faith, the machinery of evacuation was immediately set in motion.
- Have both the parties acted in good faith?
- Perhaps he would take her watch as a token of good faith?
- Such a State should act in good faith so as not to frustrate the objects of the treaty.
- That regulation requires contractors to make a good faith effort to hire 50 percent of their work force from San Francisco.
- The detail given in this guide is reproduced in good faith.
- The requirement of good faith would seem to make the law somewhat narrower than it was before.
► acted in good faith The company had acted in good faith. ► sign/show/gesture etc of good faith A ceasefire was declared as a sign of good faith. when a person, country etc intends to be honest and sincere and does not intend to deceive anyonein good faith The company had acted in good faith.sign/show/gesture etc of good faith A ceasefire was declared as a sign of good faith. |