Thomas Powers, New York Review of Books, 29 Apr. Laws limiting the formation of trusts Verb It is these questions which define the crisis confronting the CIA-an increasingly clear-eyed skepticism among legislators, commentators, the broad general public, and the rest of the world that American intelligence officials, when they are under pressure, can be trusted to call them as they see them. The property will be held in trust until her 18th birthday.
She has no trust in the security of online banking. His lies and deception shattered my trust in him. Our relationship is founded on mutual love and trust. Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table, 1858
John Polkinghorne, Times Literary Supplement, Put not your trust in money, but put your money in trust. Noun A hope is more than resolve, and it is based on trust in a divine faithfulness that operates not only within history, but also beyond history.