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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

Upon my declining to do so he threatened to intrust it to some other person's hand.

From Abraham Lincoln, Volume 1 (of 2) The True Story Of A Great Life by Herndon, William H.

To consign or intrust to the care of another, as agent or factor; as, the ship was addressed to a merchant in Baltimore.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah

To commend or intrust to; to commit to.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) by Webster, Noah

She had dropped into familiarity of speech with him, but he, still hopeful of persuading her to intrust a profitable r�clame to him, continued to treat her formally.

From The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett by MacKenzie, Compton




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