What does the word trust mean?
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To believe.
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To place confidence; rely.
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A charge or responsibility accepted.
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A combination for the purpose of controlling production, prices, etc.
Part of speech: verb transitive
Part of speech: verb transitive
Part of speech: verb transitive
Part of speech: verb transitive
Part of speech: verb
Part of speech: verb
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: noun
Part of speech: noun
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Usage examples for trust
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Do you see now how I was able to trust my daughter to his care?" – The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons by Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
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Yes, I do trust her. – The Amazing Marriage, v3 by George Meredith Edition: 10 Language: English
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No, no; the only thing I can't trust my men about is to work as hard when I am away as when I am there. – Erema My Father's Sin by R. D. Blackmore