Entrustv example sentences

Related (7): Entrust, Trust, Delegation, Responsibility, Authority, Dependability, Reliability.

en·trust

verb

entrust (verb) · entrusts (third person present) · entrusted (past tense) · entrusted (past participle) · entrusting (present participle)

  - assign the responsibility for doing something to (someone):

  - put (something) into someone's care or protection:

Synonyms

charge, invest, endow, burden, encumber, saddle, tax, assign, consign, delegate, depute, devolve, give, grant, vouchsafe, commit, assign, consign, deliver, commend

"Entrustv" Example Sentences

1. We entrust our children's education to the school.
2. Can you entrust me with your car keys?
3. The company decided to entrust the project to a new team.
4. I must entrust this important task to someone reliable.
5. It's important to entrust your feelings to someone you trust.
6. He didn't want to entrust his secrets to anyone.
7. The captain knew he could entrust the ship to his second-in-command.
8. The president had to entrust the negotiations to his advisors.
9. I entrust my life to the hands of the surgeon.
10. I can entrust you with the responsibility of taking care of our home.
11. They entrust the care of the elderly to a qualified nursing home.
12. We can entrust the safety of our city to the police force.
13. He decided to entrust his savings to a professional investment firm.
14. We entrust the future of this country to its leaders.
15. She is trustworthy enough to entrust her with our financial records.
16. We should entrust the management of the company to experienced professionals.
17. I'm not sure if I can entrust my secrets to you.
18. The government must entrust the management of public services to competent officials.
19. He didn't feel comfortable entrusting his personal belongings to strangers.
20. We entrust our most valuable assets to a secure bank.
21. She was hesitant to entrust her child to the care of a stranger.
22. We entrust our health to the expertise of medical professionals.
23. He's not someone you can entrust with confidential information.
24. I entrust my heart to you, and I hope you won't break it.
25. She couldn't entrust her safety to someone she didn't know very well.
26. We entrust the success of our business to our employees.
27. I entrust my happiness to no one but myself.
28. He was afraid to entrust the success of the project to someone else.
29. They entrust the care of their pets to a trusted veterinarian.
30. We entrust our dreams and aspirations to our own efforts and determination.

Common Phases

not disclose any personal information; make sure to review the terms and conditions; maintain a strong and secure password; regularly check your account activity; report any suspicious activity immediately; update your contact information as necessary.

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