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entrust

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Verb — To give someone responsibility for something valuable or important, trusting them to look after it.

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entrust someone with entrust something to

Etymology

Formed from "en-" plus "trust."

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What does “entrust” mean?

The word “entrust” means to give someone responsibility for something valuable or important, trusting them to look after it. In plain terms, to hand something important over to someone because you trust them with it.

How do you pronounce “entrust”?

“Entrust” is pronounced ihn-TRUHST (/ɪnˈtɹʌst/ in IPA).

How do you use “entrust” in a sentence?

Here is “entrust” used in a sentence: “She entrusted her savings to a financial advisor.”

What part of speech is “entrust”?

“Entrust” is a verb.

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