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to entrust
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below average in quality or performance
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to give someone the responsibility of taking care of something important, such as a task, duty, or information
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put into the care or protection of someone
entrust
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trust
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Example
The company has recently entrusted the development of a new product to a skilled team.
The executive is actively entrusting the implementation of the strategy to competent departments.
Parents often entrust the responsibility of caring for their children to reliable babysitters.
The company entrusted the important project to their experienced team of professionals, knowing that it was in safe hands for successful execution.
The parents entrusted their teenager with a blank check for their college education, allowing them to choose the university and course of study freely.