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单词 entrusting
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entrustingn.

Brit. /ᵻnˈtrʌstɪŋ/, /ɛnˈtrʌstɪŋ/, U.S. /ᵻnˈtrəstɪŋ/, /ɛnˈtrəstɪŋ/
Forms: see entrust v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: entrust v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < entrust v. + -ing suffix1. Compare slightly earlier entrustment n.
The action or an act of assigning the responsibility for something valued or important to a person, organization, etc.
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the world > action or operation > safety > protection or defence > care, protection, or charge > [noun] > entrusting to another's care or keeping
fastingeOE
recommendation1483
commendation1583
committance1593
commitment1602
entrustment1634
entrusting1642
betrust1656
committal1802
1642 H. Parker Danger to Eng. Observed 3 And when we see the intrusting of the publike Militia into faithfull hands by Authority of the whole state thundred against as oppressive to the Subiect.., when we see these things and many other like we grieve.
1653 Ld. Warriston Causes Lords Wrath Scotl. 7 The Publick Resolutions of Kirk and State, for bringing in the Malignant party, first to the Army, and then to the Judicatories, and to the actual intrusting of them with the power of the Kingdom, both Military and Civil.
1753 J. Hill Conduct Married Life x. 123 Whether more have been Sacrifices to the not entrusting of a Secret, or to the divulging of it.
1884 J. Ruskin in Pall Mall Gaz. 20 Sept. 4/2 After twelve hundred years' entrusting of the Gospel to them [sc. the clergy].
1902 Mahin's Mag. June 18/1 The outcome of these lavish entrustings of money is as yet exceedingly problematical.
1918 Santa Fe Mag. Apr. 16/2 The entrusting of power to unseasoned subordinates lacking in the experience and judgment of the superior officer will result in hasty action and costly decisions.
2017 S. K. Ali Saints & Misfits 296 The person who knows the truth should act ethically and alert the people in charge that they are making a grievous error by entrusting a position of responsibility on a person unworthy of such a trust. It becomes a compulsory act on the one who knows to ensure that this entrusting does not occur.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

entrustingadj.

Brit. /ᵻnˈtrʌstɪŋ/, /ɛnˈtrʌstɪŋ/, U.S. /ᵻnˈtrəstɪŋ/, /ɛnˈtrəstɪŋ/
Forms: see entrust v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: entrust v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < entrust v. + -ing suffix2.
That entrusts (in various senses of the verb); that assigns responsibility for something valued or important to a person, organization, etc. Somewhat rare.
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1646 in N. Bacon Ordinance presented to House of Commons (new ed.) Briefe Observ. 4 How can there be an intrusting power of any thing, from any or many men, to the custody or ordering of any compacted body, but only such power which evidently appeareth to reside in every Individual part thereof in themselves.
1722 J. Trenchard & T. Gordon 6th Coll. Cato's Polit. Lett. in London Jrnl. 40 The Persons entrusted and representing, shall either never have an Interest detach'd from the Persons entrusting and represented, or never the Means to pursue it.
1922 Columbia Law Rev. 22 412 In a common law trust the title is in the entrusting party—the bailor.
2016 X. Liang et al. How Shanghai does It iv. 62 The evaluation [of Shanghai's education system] combines self-evaluation from entrusted and entrusting entities themselves along with evaluation from experts.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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