If you have a fiduciary obligation to act in the best interests of another person, and with intent, you act against that person and in favor your own interest, you have committed a criminal breach of trust.
breach of trust or faith.
Not necessarily. It's possible for someone to maintain friendships with others while being in a committed relationship. Trust, communication, and boundaries are essential in any relationship; if you're concerned, it's best to discuss your feelings openly with your partner. Cheating typically involves a breach of trust, which can vary based on individual expectations and agreements in the relationship.
To betray someone means to deceive, break trust, or act against their loyalty or confidence in a way that hurts or disappoints them. It is a breach of faith or treachery towards another person.
If you mean "kicks in" as in "...the paratrooper kicks in the door...", then a form of breach would work for you, i.e., "...the paratrooper breaches the door...". If you mean as a form of physical destruction, such as "...kicks in the criminal's head...", then destroys, obliterates, and synonyms of those words would work.
fide in Latin means faith--- as in Bona Fide (in good faith) Confide (discuss with faith/trust), Fidelity (faithful devotion to on another).
Often times this means that you think he lacks faith in your relationship, you should discuss these issues with him and find out if there is a reason you do not trust him.
Discharged mean terminated. A contract can be discharged by -performance -frustration -Agreement between the parties and -breach If there is a breach of terms of the contract, a contract can be discharged.
it means to do work someone is not willing to do
it means to discuss the personalities of the person
Do you mean Criminal Conspiracy.
it mean i dont trust you
A ruele or regulation often ignored than observed