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trust Examples

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    Examples of trust in a Sentence

  • Examples of trust
    1. Every writer has "thons" verbal likes and dislikes, yet, for the sake of convenience, I trust that even "thon" who dislikes verbal innovations will give my little word a little trial and note for me the result.
    2. He needs to regain her trust if he is ever going to win her back.
    3. I was out of cash, but the landlady let me have it on trust.
    4. I put the house into my sister's trust.
    5. We cannot trust anyone who deceives us.
    6. Merchants and manufacturers trust their customers annually with goods.
    7. We think we can trust John with this new position as he has his feet on the ground.
  • Examples of trusts
    1. The apar is mainly diurnal in its habits; and trusts for defence to its power of rolling itself into a ball, not dwelling in burrows like the members of the other genera.
    2. There are political sheepbiters as well as pastoral; betrayers of public trusts as well as of private. — L'Estrange.
  • Examples of trusted
    1. After he made some dubious claims about the company, fewer people trusted him.
    2. His dog has been his trusted companion for the last five years.
    3. He needs some time in the field before his judgment can be trusted. ‎
    4. I trusted you, but you have not honored your promise.
    5. The informant was so trusted by the mujahadeen, the F.B.I. said, that they had asked him to return to the United States to recruit English-speaking women for terrorist missions.
  • Examples of trusting
    1. I am trusting to a fault.
    2. For, despite all the debunking and cynicism in this generation, there still are, amazingly, trusting people around who need to believe in great helmsmen, dear leaders, fuhrers, presidents-for-life, generalissimos and charismatic caudillos.
    3. A defect running through his otherwise admirable modes of instruction, as it did through all his modes of thought, was that of trusting too much to the intelligibleness of the abstract, when not embodied in the concrete.
    4. Now, the vast majority of us identify with the second group, the one that believes in trusting the wisdom of the people rather than taking power away from them and concentrating it in the other hands.
    5. She was a good-natured, foolish, stupid, trusting creature, and my wonder is that she had lived twenty-one years in the country, without having a prick up her. As a lovely-cunted fuckstress she left nothing to be desired.
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