Intrust [verb]

Definition of Intrust:

deliver, entrust

Opposite/Antonyms of Intrust:


Sentence/Example of Intrust:

Molly was much comforted when my father assured her that he could intrust the place to her care with perfect confidence.

And third, never to intrust the care of youth to a cannibal heathen South Sea Islander.

They must be very important; that's why I am afraid to intrust them to my maid.

I must tell you my secret, and intrust to you my last request, I must lay my life open before you.

He merely returned home to bid his last farewell to his dying mother, and to intrust her to the care of his fiance.

The squire was a-sayin' the other day that he thought she'd soon be on the town 'cause she ain't paid the intrust lately.

To these two he had made up his mind to intrust himself in the event of things coming to the worst.

It was imprudent in you to intrust him with that copy: it was very prudent in him to use that precaution.

I dared not intrust driving him to other hands, yet I had to go ahead to arrange for the monument and the lecture.

But I will intrust it to you, in confidence, you understand.