give+in+trust

  • 11Trust — Trust, v. i. 1. To have trust; to be credulous; to be won to confidence; to confide. [1913 Webster] More to know could not be more to trust. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To be confident, as of something future; to hope. [1913 Webster] I will trust and …

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  • 12trust to — ˈtrust to [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they trust to he/she/it trusts to present participle trusting to past tense trusted to past p …

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  • 13Trust in Luton — is a registered Industrial and provident society which acts as the supporters trust for fans of the English football team Luton Town. External links* [http://www.trustinluton.org/ Trust in Luton website] What is a supporters trust?A democratic… …

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  • 14give — [giv] vt. gave, given, giving [ME given (with g < ON gefa, to give), yeven < OE giefan, akin to Ger geben < IE base * ghabh , to grasp, take > L habere, to have: the special Gmc sense of this base results from its use as a substitute… …

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  • 15give someone the benefit of the doubt — give (someone/something) the benefit of the doubt to decide you will believe someone or something. People tell me I shouldn t trust him, but I m willing to give Simon the benefit of the doubt and wait and see what he actually offers. The American …

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  • 16give something the benefit of the doubt — give (someone/something) the benefit of the doubt to decide you will believe someone or something. People tell me I shouldn t trust him, but I m willing to give Simon the benefit of the doubt and wait and see what he actually offers. The American …

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  • 17give the benefit of the doubt — give (someone/something) the benefit of the doubt to decide you will believe someone or something. People tell me I shouldn t trust him, but I m willing to give Simon the benefit of the doubt and wait and see what he actually offers. The American …

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  • 18trust somebody with something — ˈtrust sb with sth/sb derived to give sth/sb to a person to take care of because you believe they would be very careful with it/them • I d trust her with my life. Main entry: ↑trustderived …

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  • 19trust somebody with somebody — ˈtrust sb with sth/sb derived to give sth/sb to a person to take care of because you believe they would be very careful with it/them • I d trust her with my life. Main entry: ↑trustderived …

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  • 20give credence to — index trust Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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