verb
- past tense and past participle of intrust; to give (someone) responsibility for something; to entrust
Usage: intrust is an alternative spelling of entrust, less common in modern usage; often followed by 'with' or 'to'
Examples
- She intrusted her savings to a financial advisor.
- The manager intrusted the new employee with an important project.
- He intrusted his children to his sister's care while he traveled.
- They intrusted the secret to only their closest friends.
- The company intrusted the contract to an experienced firm.
- She intrusted her reputation to his honesty.