Trust with

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verb

To have confidence in someone to handle or manage something important.

I trust you with my car while I'm gone.
Visual representation of "trust with" - To have confidence in someone to handle or manage something important.

Often appears as...

  • trust (someone) with (something)
  • trust with (a task)
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Emotional Weight

Using 'trust with' often implies emotional investment and the importance of the entrusted item or matter.

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She trusted him with her deepest fears.
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Responsibility Implication

'Trust with' suggests that the person given trust is expected to show responsibility and care.

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We trust you with the team's project while we're away.
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Relationship Depth

The phrase often signifies a close relationship or a high level of comfort between people.

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I only trust my family with my house keys.
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