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- ENTRUST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ENTRUST is to confer a trust on; especially : to deliver something in trust to How to use entrust in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Entrust
- ENTRUSTING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENTRUSTING definition: 1 present participle of entrust 2 to give someone a thing or a duty for which they are… Learn more
- Entrusting - definition of entrusting by The Free Dictionary
1 to give a trust or responsibility to (fol by with) 2 to place in trust for protection, care, or handling (fol by to) en•trust′ment, n Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc All rights reserved
- entrust verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
to make somebody responsible for doing something or taking care of somebody entrust A (to B) He entrusted the task to his nephew The rebuilding of London’s churches was entrusted to the brilliant young architect, Christopher Wren His mother entrusted him to doctors at Charing Cross hospital
- entrusting - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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- Entrust - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To entrust is to give someone a responsibility you assume she will fulfill If you entrust someone with the task of getting you to school on time, make sure she’s punctual To entrust is to let someone take care of something for you because you believe she will protect it
- ENTRUST Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
to charge or invest with a trust or responsibility; charge with a specified office or duty involving trust We entrusted him with our lives to commit (something) in trust to; confide, as for care, use, or performance to entrust a secret, money, powers, or work to another
- Entrust Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
To charge or invest with a trust or duty Entrust a lawyer with records To assign the care of; turn over for safekeeping Entrust the key to me Could she entrust him with her heart? There were only two men in the world he'd entrust with his life
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