in (one's) trust

in (one's) trust

In one's care or protection. I knew I shouldn't have left such an expensive item in my assistant's trust. Back in my day, it was normal to leave your kids in your neighbors' trust if you had to step out for a while.See also: trust

in trust

Especially of money or property, in the protection, care, or guardianship of a trustee. Following her parents' sudden deaths, the young heiress's fortune was held in trust by her paternal grandfather.See also: trust

in trust

In the possession or care of a trustee, as in The money was held in trust for the children's education. This expression implies having confidence in someone (the trustee). [Mid-1500s] See also: trust

in somebody’s ˈtrust

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in the trust of somebody

being looked after by somebody: The family pet was left in the trust of a neighbour.See also: trust