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trust Definition
(n)
something
(
as
property
)
held
by
one
party
(
the
trustee
)
for
the
benefit
of
another
(
the
beneficiary
); "
he
is
the
beneficiary
of
a
generous
trust
set
up
by
his
father
"
(n)
certainty
based
on
past
experience
; "
he
wrote
the
paper
with
considerable
reliance
on
the
work
of
other
scientists
"; "
he
put
more
trust
in
his
own
two
legs
than
in
the
gun
"
(n)
the
trait
of
trusting
;
of
believing
in
the
honesty
and
reliability
of
others
; "
the
experience
destroyed
his
trust
and
personal
dignity
"
(n)
a
consortium
of
independent
organizations
formed
to
limit
competition
by
controlling
the
production
and
distribution
of
a
product
or
service
; "
they
set
up
the
trust
in
the
hope
of
gaining
a
monopoly
"
(n)
complete
confidence
in
a
person
or
plan
etc
; "
he
cherished
the
faith
of
a
good
woman
"; "
the
doctor
-
patient
relationship
is
based
on
trust
"
(n)
a
trustful
relationship
; "
he
took
me
into
his
confidence
"; "
he
betrayed
their
trust
"
(v)
have
confidence
or
faith
in
; "
We
can
trust
in
God
"; "
Rely
on
your
friends
"; "
bank
on
your
good
education
"; "
I
swear
by
my
grandmother
''
s
recipes
"
(v)
allow
without
fear
(v)
be
confident
about
something
; "
I
believe
that
he
will
come
back
from
the
war
"
(v)
expect
and
wish
; "
I
trust
you
will
behave
better
from
now
on
"; "
I
hope
she
understands
that
she
cannot
expect
a
raise
"
(v)
confer
a
trust
upon
; "
The
messenger
was
entrusted
with
the
general
''
s
secret
"; "
I
commit
my
soul
to
God
"
(v)
extend
credit
to
trust Synonyms
bank
believe
cartel
combine
commit
confide
confidence
corporate trust
desire
entrust
faith
hope
intrust
reliance
rely
swear
trust
trustfulness
trustingness
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