0 to have doubts about the honesty or abilities of someone:
I've always mistrusted politicians.
1 to have doubts about the honesty of someone or be unable to trust something:
However, our focus on consciousness - and the consequent mistrust of a cognitive unconscious - is hardly new.
Even seemingly highminded action must be probed by this sarcastic mistrust, until true motives are revealed.
The second technique is knowledge authentication, a family of cryptographic protocols that allow mistrusting parties to mutually compare information without actually revealing the information.
The ' war of independence ' inevitably served to intensify racial hostility, perpetuated as mutual mistrust thereafter since the negotiated settlement did not end the tension.
Anyway, we learned to mistrust easy answers to problems without precedent.
Some officers may be convinced of the need for reform, but the public fear and mistrust the police with good reason.
Nonetheless, the lack of understanding and mistrust of government prevented the project from moving ahead.
Likewise, teachers could be helped to see that patterns of resistance originate from mistrusting the adult.
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