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“People entrust firearms with their lives,” Kloepfer told me while explaining his biometric gun.

John will not be around much longer and so he must entrust the child to their safe-keeping.

The IOC members must possess tremendous faith to entrust the Games to Sochi in the face of such obstacles!

So, no, I would not entrust my money to them, because it is clear that they do not feel any fiduciary responsibility to me.

Yet whenever a new threat arose, those questions would be set aside, and Congress would entrust the bureau with new powers.

Still, he said, if France desired to entrust her independence and glory to one man she could choose none better than Bonaparte.

I have not been able to read these pages, and have been compelled to entrust their revision to other eyes and other hands.

If you are obliged to entrust it to a strange nurse, you shall make her a reasonable allowance.

It was to their credit that they sought out godly men, to whom they might entrust the cure of souls.

He found there would be little difficulty in prevailing on Major Bridgenorth to entrust him with the guardianship of his daughter.

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On this page you'll find 69 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to entrust, such as: allocate, assign, authorize, commend, commit, and confer.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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