Use "entrust" in a sentence

1. Now entrust your HR by trusting Cames

2. I'll entrust the safety of Xiqi with you.

3. 1 I couldn't entrust my children to strangers.

4. 15 Entrust with I entrusted him with my money.

5. 14 Entrust his drawing to the care to us.

6. Aret definition: to entrust Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. 4 Can you entrust an assistant with the task?

8. 17 Why don't you entrust that to a travel agency?

9. 16 Broken heart To entrust to the dream of joy.

10. Commend definition is - to entrust for care or preservation

11. Why don't you entrust that to a travel agency?

12. 2 Can I entrust you with the secret plans?

13. 18 I entrust her with the care of my property.

14. 13 The Balinese entrust everything in life to divine providence.

15. 11 But then, we might ask, whey entrust money to the manager?

16. But then, we might ask, whey entrust money to the manager?

17. To praise as worthy; to entrust, acclaim, laud: They Commend his leadership ability.

18. 16 We entrust authorize XXcompany to charge for the goods on our behalf.

19. Young men who have reached this place, to you I entrust Athena.

20. Middle English from Latin Commendare, from com- (expressing intensive force) + mandare ‘commit, entrust’.

21. 19 We entrust authorize XXcompany to charge for the goods on our behalf.

22. To praise as worthy; to entrust, acclaim, laud: They Commend his leadership ability.

23. Synonyms for Bequeath include leave, give, will, cede, commit, grant, bestow, entrust, confer and endow

24. 22 He didn't look like the sort of man you should entrust your luggage to.

25. 8 When managers entrust employees with important decisions, they signal their respect for those employees.

26. 6 We entrust the Ministerial Council with the further steps which may be required to implement them.

27. The entrusted record registration organs should not entrust other organs with record registration on one's own.

28. “To delegate” means “to entrust to another; to appoint as one’s representative; to assign responsibility or authority.”

29. If parents wanted to entrust their child to the best surgeons, they traveled to Bologna's medical school.

30. 3 If parents wanted to entrust their child to the best surgeons, they traveled to Bologna's medical school.

31. Is it not sufficient to entrust Parliament with the task of ensuring that constitutionalism is respected in the United Kingdom?

32. Some couples who cannot support all their children entrust relatives with the responsibility to raise some of them.

33. In some circumstances you may need to entrust your loved one to the care of a nursing home.

34. How, they ask, can we entrust this task to some one whose character is anything less than spotless?

35. He was forced to entrust an assistant with the important task of testing and demonstrating aircraft to prospective customers.

36. 23 These are numbers that are finally getting across to governors and legislators with whom we entrust our money.

37. 7 How, they ask, can we entrust this task to some one whose character is anything less than spotless?

38. Related words are Commends, Commended, Commending.The word Commend is derived from the Latin word Commendare which means to entrust.

39. 25 The total asset management demand of individual can be classified as direct investment in securities and entrust asset management.

40. Who among us is so righteous that a sane society would entrust her with the power to obliterate a city?

41. 24 Who among us is so righteous that a sane society would entrust her with the power to obliterate a city?

42. 20 Certainly the time and the history also entrust with a philosophy scholar's special starting point and the general common consciousness.

43. 12 Is it not sufficient to entrust Parliament with the task of ensuring that constitutionalism is respected in the United Kingdom?

44. The Latin verb mandare, meaning "to entrust" or "to order," is the authority behind "Countermand."

45. 5 He was forced to entrust an assistant with the important task of testing and demonstrating aircraft to prospective customers.

46. 9 I need to entrust you with a story and there is some one I hope you will pass it along to.

47. 10 In 1357 he is required by statute to entrust the administration of the property to the near relations of the deceased.

48. 29 In case of absence of the meeting, the director shall entrust another person to attend and vote for him with a trust deed.

49. 26 iTWire's source for this theory is Jon Callas, CTO of Entrust,(www.Sentencedict.com) who worked in security at Apple for a few years.

50. 21 An insurance company shall not entrust a commercial bank that has not obtained the qualification for concurrent insurance agents to engage in the vicarious insurance business.

51. 27 National Property Administration may handle the following matters by means of entrust, cooperation and trust in keeping with regional planning and urban planning: Land improvement.

52. Consumers may decide that it is unwise to entrust all their secrets to a single online firm such as Facebook, and decamp to less insular alternatives, such as Diaspora.

53. 30 The customs clearing for imported materials and equipment should be a link not to be ignored and to entrust a clearing agent with declaration is an international practice.

54. 28 Those without habitual residence or business places in China shall entrust the organizations with the qualification for trademark agency as approved by the State to handle the said process.

55. Confiding: 1 adj willing to entrust personal matters “first she was suspicious, then she became Confiding ” Synonyms: trustful , trusting inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust

56. One example of his Bumbling, has his son Josuke entrust the elderly Joseph with his money to buy Shizuka baby supplies, only to unwittingly spend all of it, to Josuke's ire

57. I entrust all of you, dear young people, to Mary most holy, and once again I give you the Angelus prayer as I did in the Message I addressed to you.

58. At this session of the National People's Congress, the deputies have entrust me with a very heavy and important task, and I myself can feel very keenly the *arduousness of this task.

59. Substantial resources are allocated to the process of Adducing evidence at first instance and we entrust the crucial task of sorting through and weighing that evidence to the person best placed to accomplish it

60. This page shows answers to the clue Bequeath, followed by ten definitions like “To give or leave by will”, “To commit; entrust” and “To hand down; pass on”.A synonym for Bequeath is devise.

61. Confiding - willing to entrust personal matters; "first she was suspicious, then she became Confiding" trustful , trusting - inclined to believe or confide readily; full of trust; "great brown eye, true and trustful"- …

62. 24 But Jesus would not entrust himself to them because he knew them all 25 and because he did not need to have anyone bear witness about man, for he knew what was in man.

63. Late 16th century (as a Scots legal term denoting the jurisdiction of a commissary, often spelled commissariot): from French Commissariat, reinforced by medieval Latin Commissariatus, both from medieval Latin commissarius ‘person in charge’, from Latin committere ‘entrust’.

64. Moreover, the Commission felt it was better to entrust this task to Eurocontrol rather than to a Community body, because national governments might find it easier to allow that organisation to play such a role in the military use of airspace.

65. In 1130, Pope Honorius II lay dying and the cardinals decided that they would entrust the election to a commission of eight men, led by papal chancellor Haimeric, who had his candidate Cardinal Gregory Papareschi hastily elected as Pope Innocent II.

66. That God could confidently entrust any of his creatures with such remarkable authority and power would in itself be a splendid testimony to the moral strength of his rule, contributing to the vindication of Jehovah’s sovereignty and exposing the falsity of his adversary’s allegations.

67. After the solemn Eucharistic celebration and the traditional prayer to Our Lady of Pompeii, let us turn our gaze once again to Mary with the recitation of the Angelus, as we do every Sunday, and entrust to her the important intentions of the Church and of humanity.

68. To Mary, model of all disciples and bright Star of Evangelization, I entrust the Church in Asia at the threshold of the Third Millennium of the Christian era, trusting absolutely that hers is an ear that always listens, hers a heart that always welcomes, and hers a prayer that never fails:

69. On 2 December 2020 the European Commission adopted the “Proposal for a Regulation on a computerised system for communication in cross-border civil and criminal proceedings”, the e-Codex Regulation.The draft legislative proposal aims to entrust the further development and maintenance of e-Codex to the EU Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems in the Area of …

70. Commend (v.) mid-14c., comenden, "praise, mention approvingly," from Latin Commendare "to commit to the care or keeping (of someone), to entrust to; to commit to writing;" hence "to set off, render agreeable, praise," from com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + mandare "to commit to one's charge" (see mandate (n.))

71. d) The Commission may wish to entrust the Special Rapporteur with the tasks of seeking, receiving and responding to information on all aspects of the realization of the right to adequate housing, in particular urgent calls/action in cases of serious violations of the right to adequate housing, including forced evictions or discriminatory policies and measures that impact upon the realization of the right to adequate housing