keep faith with (someone or something)

keep faith with (someone or something)

To maintain loyalty to someone or something; to keep one's promises. Do you trust Ralph? Do you think he'll be able to keep faith with us when people start pressuring him to do the opposite?
See also: faith, keep
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

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
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

break/keep ˈfaith with somebody

break/keep a promise that you have made to somebody; stop/continue being loyal to somebody: The government claims they have kept faith with the people by reducing the crime rate.
See also: break, faith, keep, somebody
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • keep faith with
  • keep away
  • keep away (from someone or something)
  • bear/keep somebody/something in mind
  • keep (one's) eyes on (someone or something)
  • keep (someone) in the picture
  • keep in
  • keep in some place
  • keep it that way
  • keep (one's) distance from (someone or something)