0 past simple and past participle of entrust
1 to give someone a thing or a duty for which they are responsible:
Some are entrusted to sell on the streets the consumer goods received by their children or neighbours in place of wages.
Also, villagers generally know who among them possesses cattle and who not, and maybe even suspect to which herdsmen animals have been entrusted.
Therapeutic professionals are entrusted by other agents to assess the arrangement that will best serve the child's interests.
What did the deconstruction of "bank bills" have to do with the strict liability of common carriers for damage to property entrusted to them?
On an occasion when he was required to be away from his home district, he entrusted them to the jeweller for safe keeping.
Although a thematic volume is entrusted to a guest editor, the journal's rigorous evaluation process still applies.
Such primitive errors are the daily bread of editors entrusted with translations, and pretty basic stuff that can be easily corrected.
Mail was entrusted to a fishing boat, which also provided fresh fish.