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Definition of Intrusts
1. intrust [v] - See also: intrust
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intrusts
Literary usage of Intrusts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commentaries on American Law by James Kent, Charles M. Barnes (1884)
"If, therefore, a person intrusts his watch to a watchmaker to be repaired, the
watchmaker is not exhibited to the world as owner, and credit is not given to ..."
2. Matthew Paris's English History: From the Year 1235 to 1273 by Matthew Paris, John Allen Giles (1853)
"... intrusts the care and guardianship of many thousands of souls, rejecting such
a vast number of learned, prudent, and proper men as England has given ..."
3. The French in America During the War of Independence of the United States by Thomas Balch (1891)
"... fails in his attempt to land—La Fayette is obliged to fall back—Washington
intrusts the defence of Virginia to him—Was Washington a Marshal of France ? ..."
4. A Treatise on the Law of Suretyship and Guarantyby Darius Harlan Pingrey, Howard Clifford Joyce by Darius Harlan Pingrey, Howard Clifford Joyce (1913)
"The principle of estoppel applies where a surety has affixed his signature upon
condition that another surety be obtained, intrusts the writing, ..."
5. History of the Life, Writings, and Doctrines of Luther by Audin (Jean Marie Vincent), Audin, Jean Marie Vincent Audin (1854)
"He intrusts Raphael with that great work.—The artist's letter to the pope.—Michael
Angelo and Julius II.—Leo prefers Raphael to Michael Angelo, and why. ..."