noun
- plural of entrustment; the act of giving someone responsibility for something valuable or important; things entrusted to another's care
Usage: Usually used in plural form or as a mass noun; Formal or legal contexts
Examples
- The bank handles numerous entrustments of valuable documents from its clients.
- Parents make important entrustments when they leave their children with caregivers.
- The lawyer carefully managed all entrustments of estate assets.
- These entrustments require strict confidentiality and professional responsibility.
- The company's reputation depends on how it honors its entrustments from customers.
- Financial advisors must treat client entrustments with utmost care.