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  1. 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.

  2. to give someone a thing or a duty for which they are responsible: entrust something to someone He didn't look like the sort of man you should entrust your luggage to. be entrusted with Two senior officials have been entrusted with organizing the auction. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Giving, providing and supplying.

  3. to give someone a thing or a duty for which they are responsible: entrust something to someone He didn't look like the sort of man you should entrust your luggage to. be entrusted with Two senior officials have been entrusted with organizing the auction. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Giving, providing and supplying.

  4. to give someone a thing or a duty for which they are responsible: entrust something to someone He didn't look like the sort of man you should entrust your luggage to. be entrusted with Two senior officials have been entrusted with organizing the auction. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Giving, providing and supplying.

  5. 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.

  6. Synonyms for ENTRUSTED: trusted, tasked, charged, assigned, commissioned, invested, recommended, imposed; Antonyms of ENTRUSTED: held, retained, kept, reserved, owned, withheld, received, possessed.

  7. Entrust definition: to charge or invest with a trust or responsibility; charge with a specified office or duty involving trust. See examples of ENTRUST used in a sentence.

  8. 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.

  9. 1. To give over (something) to another for care, protection, or performance: "He still has the aura of the priest to whom you would entrust your darkest secrets" (James Carroll). 2. To give as a trust to (someone): entrusted his aides with the task. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  10. entrust. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English en‧trust /ɪnˈtrʌst/ verb [ transitive] to make someone responsible for doing something important, or for taking care of someone entrust something/somebody to somebody She entrusted her son’s education to a private tutor. be entrusted with something/somebody I was entrusted with the ...

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