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Can it? it depends on individual and how bad the situation is. Trust is hard to get back after the first time it happen. It also painful to the betrayed person The person that hurt you will need to prove himself or herself that patience is the one that can be done.
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After being let down, lied to or cheated on, you might think that you will never trust anyone again. The thing is, as cliche as it sounds, time is a great healer. With time and personal growth, it definitely is possible to trust again.
A great deal of time and NEVER giving a reason to doubt again. You need to understand, that once trust is distroyed, there is NO earning it back. If you get it it is a gift from the person offended.
I wish you peace and comfort during your journey.
Yes it can not all at once but slowly
Honestly, it probably never will be. At least not to the extent that it was before.
Not necessarily. Trust can be regained but it takes time because person who broke trust needs to prove they can again be trusted. This is assuming the person whose trust was broken is willing to try it again. Good luck.
Trust can be regained. I would personally seek counseling to work through the trust issue. I know that you probably feel like you will never trust that person again, but things can change. Always put God first in your relationship and he'll do the work.
regained is when you have something you lose it then you get it back.
He slowly regained his feet. She regained her fortune after the stock market crash.
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Regained is a verb (past tense of regain).
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After being ill for three months, she regained her strength rather quickly.The football player regained consciousness after being knocked out.I regained a 3.5 grade point average after studying very hard.
No, the word 'regained' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to regain. The past participle of the verbalso functions as an adjective.Examples:She has regained the use of her hand after extensive therapy. (verb)The regained land will be used for a commerce center at the port. (adjective)
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