Word of the Day – June 10, 2019

trust

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Definitions

Type Definition Sources
Noun An organization or company managed by trustees. (used 4 times in citations and controls)
  • Per ISO 704:2009 methodology
Noun A legal arrangement in which an individual, known as a trustor, gives another individual, the trustee, the right to behold title to property or assets for the benefit of a third individual, the beneficiary. (used 32 times in citations and controls)
  • Per ISO 704:2009 methodology
Noun Firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something. (used 6 times in citations and controls)
Verb Believe in the reliability, truth, or ability of. (used 93 times in citations and controls)
  • Per ISO 704:2009 methodology
Verb To have the confidence of one party in another, based on alignment of value systems with respect to specific actions or benefits, and involving a relationship of voluntary vulnerability, dependence and reliance, based on risk assessment. (used 2 times in citations and controls)

Other Forms

Type Other Form
Past trusted
Past Participle trusted
Plural trusts
Plural Possessive trusts'
Possessive trust's
Present Participle trusting
Third Person trusts

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