keep faith
English
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Verb
keep faith (third-person singular simple present keeps faith, present participle keeping faith, simple past and past participle kept faith)
- (intransitive) To retain one's faith.
- (transitive) To continue to have confidence in someone or something, and to support them or it.
- 2022 December 4, Phil McNulty, “England 3-0 Senegal”, in BBC Sport:
- It capped the perfect night for manager Southgate, who opted to restore Saka and keep faith with Foden, leaving out Marcus Rashford despite his two goals in the win over Wales.
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