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TheThey are always honest with each other because they don't like to ----- mutual trust.

Ruin, endanger, risk, and imperil are a couple of suggestions that I have seen used on the Internet. But I am looking for the most idiomatic verb for sentences such as the above.

The are always honest with each other because they don't like to ----- mutual trust.

Ruin, endanger, risk, and imperil are a couple of suggestions that I have seen used on the Internet. But I am looking for the most idiomatic verb for sentences such as the above.

They are always honest with each other because they don't like to ----- mutual trust.

Ruin, endanger, risk, and imperil are a couple of suggestions that I have seen used on the Internet. But I am looking for the most idiomatic verb for sentences such as the above.

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A verb for when we do something that make others lose trust in us

The are always honest with each other because they don't like to ----- mutual trust.

Ruin, endanger, risk, and imperil are a couple of suggestions that I have seen used on the Internet. But I am looking for the most idiomatic verb for sentences such as the above.