Meaning
- Entrust (verb): to give someone the responsibility for something valuable or important; to assign a duty, task, or care of someone/something to another person.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Verb (transitive)
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Pattern:
- entrust sb with sth
- entrust sth to sb
Examples:
- "She entrusted him with the keys."
- "He entrusted his savings to the bank."
Common Phrases
- entrust someone with responsibility
- entrust a task to someone
- entrust valuables to someone
- be entrusted with a duty
Collocations
- entrust + responsibility
- entrust + task/duty
- entrust + money/property
- entrust + child/safety
- entrust + role/position
Examples
- She entrusted her best friend with the secret.
- The teacher entrusted the class monitor with collecting homework.
- He entrusted his car to the valet at the hotel.
- They entrusted their children to a reliable babysitter.
- The company entrusted him with an important project.
- We entrusted our lawyer with handling the case.
- The villagers entrusted their safety to the soldiers.
- He entrusted his life savings to the investment firm.
Synonyms or Related
- assign
- delegate
- give responsibility
- hand over
- confide
Antonym
- withhold
- retain
- keep