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/ɪnˈtɹʌst/ · en·trust
verb
  1. To trust to the care of; to commit to someone's charge or responsibility. Can I entrust you with a secret?
  2. To give or commit something to someone's care or management. The company will entrust the project to a team of experts.
verb (transitive)
  1. To give or commit someone to the care or management of another. The parents will entrust their child to a nanny.
Did you know? The phrase 'entrust' is often used in formal or official contexts, such as in business, law, or government, to convey a sense of seriousness and responsibility.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026