entrust - meaning and definition. What is entrust
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What (who) is entrust - definition


entrust         
  • [[Bill (F. William) Conner]], Former President and CEO of Entrust, speaking on global cybersecurity before the [[INTERPOL]] 79th General Assembly in Doha, [[Qatar]], November 2010.
  • Porsche 997 GT3 Cup]].
BUSINESS IN THE USA
Business Signatures; Business signatures; Datacard Group; Datacard Corporation; Draft:Entrust Datacard; Entrust Datacard
¦ verb assign a responsibility to.
?put into someone's care.
Derivatives
entrustment noun
Entrust         
  • [[Bill (F. William) Conner]], Former President and CEO of Entrust, speaking on global cybersecurity before the [[INTERPOL]] 79th General Assembly in Doha, [[Qatar]], November 2010.
  • Porsche 997 GT3 Cup]].
BUSINESS IN THE USA
Business Signatures; Business signatures; Datacard Group; Datacard Corporation; Draft:Entrust Datacard; Entrust Datacard
·vt ·see Intrust.
entrust         
  • [[Bill (F. William) Conner]], Former President and CEO of Entrust, speaking on global cybersecurity before the [[INTERPOL]] 79th General Assembly in Doha, [[Qatar]], November 2010.
  • Porsche 997 GT3 Cup]].
BUSINESS IN THE USA
Business Signatures; Business signatures; Datacard Group; Datacard Corporation; Draft:Entrust Datacard; Entrust Datacard
(entrusts, entrusting, entrusted)
If you entrust something important to someone or entrust them with it, you make them responsible for looking after it or dealing with it.
If parents wanted to entrust their child to the best surgeons, they traveled to Bologna's medical school...
He was forced to entrust an assistant with the important task of testing and demonstrating aircraft to prospective customers...
They can be entrusted to solve major national problems.
VERB: V n to n, V n with n, be V-ed to-inf
Examples of use of entrust
1. Why, at such a fateful time, did Israel entrust its future to a taker of envelopes?
2. "Into your hands Lord, we humbling entrust our brothers," intoned Padre David McLeod.
3. Many mothers are also reluctant to entrust their children to nurseries or childminders.
4. In the past, voters have preferred to entrust the White House to those with executive credentials.
5. But most importantly I entrust you to Allah and let Allah take care of you.