Synonym: assign, charge, commission, delegate. Similar words: trust, distrust, intrusive, intrusion, living trust, antitrust law, rust, crust. Meaning: [ɪn'trʌst] v. 1. confer a trust upon 2. put into the care or protection of someone.
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1 I couldn't entrust my children to strangers.
2 Can I entrust you with the secret plans?
3 If parents wanted to entrust their child to the best surgeons, they traveled to Bologna's medical school.
4 Can you entrust an assistant with the task?
5 He was forced to entrust an assistant with the important task of testing and demonstrating aircraft to prospective customers.
6 We entrust the Ministerial Council with the further steps which may be required to implement them.
7 How, they ask, can we entrust this task to some one whose character is anything less than spotless?
8 When managers entrust employees with important decisions, they signal their respect for those employees.
9 I need to entrust you with a story and there is some one I hope you will pass it along to.
10 In 1357 he is required by statute to entrust the administration of the property to the near relations of the deceased.
11 But then, we might ask, whey entrust money to the manager?
12 Is it not sufficient to entrust Parliament with the task of ensuring that constitutionalism is respected in the United Kingdom?
13 The Balinese entrust everything in life to divine providence.
14 Entrust his drawing to the care to us.
15 Entrust with I entrusted him with my money.
16 Broken heart To entrust to the dream of joy.
17 Why don't you entrust that to a travel agency?
18 I entrust her with the care of my property.
19 We entrust authorize XXcompany to charge for the goods on our behalf.
20 Certainly the time and the history also entrust with a philosophy scholar's special starting point and the general common consciousness.
21 An insurance company shall not entrust a commercial bank that has not obtained the qualification for concurrent insurance agents to engage in the vicarious insurance business.
22 He didn't look like the sort of man you should entrust your luggage to.
23 These are numbers that are finally getting across to governors and legislators with whom we entrust our money.
24 Who among us is so righteous that a sane society would entrust her with the power to obliterate a city?
25 The total asset management demand of individual can be classified as direct investment in securities and entrust asset management.
26 iTWire's source for this theory is Jon Callas, CTO of Entrust,[sentencedict.com](www.Sentencedict.com) who worked in security at Apple for a few years.
27 National Property Administration may handle the following matters by means of entrust, cooperation and trust in keeping with regional planning and urban planning:1. Land improvement.
28 Those without habitual residence or business places in China shall entrust the organizations with the qualification for trademark agency as approved by the State to handle the said process.
29 In case of absence of the meeting, the director shall entrust another person to attend and vote for him with a trust deed.
30 The customs clearing for imported materials and equipment should be a link not to be ignored and to entrust a clearing agent with declaration is an international practice.
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