Entrust: conferring responsibility by placing duties or property in another's care, implying a confidential relationship. Entrust denotes conferring responsibility or placing something in another's care, typically within a confidential relationship; it describes giving a person responsibility for objects, duties, or functions after establishing trust or confidence, and covers situations where one party is charged with custody, care, or performance on behalf of another.
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Entrust: conferring responsibility by placing duties or property in another's care, implying a confidential relationship.
Entrust denotes conferring responsibility or placing something in another's care, typically within a confidential relationship; it describes giving a person responsibility for objects, duties, or functions after establishing trust or confidence, and covers situations where one party is charged with custody, care, or performance on behalf of another.
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