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intrust

[in-truhst] / ɪnˈtrʌst /


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What you told me about Jeths intrust made good readin.

From "Across Five Aprils" by Irene Hunt

Why did I intrust to any one but myself the safety of my Fabiano?

From The Dramas of Victor Hugo: Mary Tudor, Marion de Lorme, Esmeralda by Hugo, Victor

But he took care not to intrust his gift to the concierge, for if he did he knew that his servant would certainly be told of it.

From Fr?d?rique; vol. 2 by Kock, Charles Paul de

From the heart of the Sierra, where I once more hear the awful heart-throbs of Nature, I now intrust the first reception of these lessons entirely to my own country.

From Songs of the Mexican Seas by Miller, Joaquin

It is against all reason and right," says the learned justice, "for a people to intrust a legislature with such powers; and therefore it cannot be presumed that they have done it.

From Monopolies and the People by Cloud, D. C.