verb
- present participle of intrust; to entrust or commit (something) to another's care or responsibility
Usage: intrust is an archaic or less common variant of entrust; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- She was intrusting her valuable collection to the museum for safekeeping.
- By intrusting him with the keys, she showed her complete confidence in his reliability.
- The company is intrusting the project to an experienced team of engineers.
- He hesitated before intrusting his secrets to anyone.
- They are intrusting their children's education to the new school.
- The king was intrusting the kingdom's defense to his most loyal general.