trustee
noun /trʌˈstiː/
/trʌˈstiː/
- a person or an organization that has control of money or property that has been put into a trust for somebody
- The bank will act as trustees for the estate until the child is 18.
Extra ExamplesTopics Jobsc1- They act as joint trustees of the fund.
- They hold the land as trustees for the infant.
- executor and trustee to the estate of his sister
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- joint
- sole
- independent
- …
- act as
- be
- become
- …
- trustee for
- trustee of
- trustee to
- …
- a board of trustees
- a member of a group of people that controls the financial affairs and decides the policy of a charity or other organization
- the board of trustees
- a trustee of the hospice
- the trustees of the National Gallery
- a trustee of the museum
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- joint
- sole
- independent
- …
- act as
- be
- become
- …
- trustee for
- trustee of
- trustee to
- …
- a board of trustees