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Term: instrust

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To commit or entrust something to someone's care or responsibility.

Usage: This term is commonly used in legal and financial contexts.

Examples:

  • He decided to instrust his entire estate to his children.
  • She instrusted the safekeeping of the valuable documents to her lawyer.
  • The company instrusted the task of managing the project to a skilled team.

Sense 2: To give confidential or secret information to someone.

Usage: This sense is often used when discussing classified or sensitive matters.

Examples:

  • The spy instrusted the agent with top-secret documents.
  • Only a few individuals were instrusted with knowledge of the company's upcoming merger.
  • Please instrust the details of the operation to a select group of personnel.

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