of Intrust
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe human and fallible should not arrogate a power with which the divine and perfect alone can be safely intrusted. Charlotte Brontë
The colonists were struggling not only against the armies of a great nation, but against the settled opinions of mankind; for the world did not then believe that the supreme authority of government could be safely intrusted to the guardianship of the people themselves. James A. Garfield
Christ, in that place He hath put you, hath intrusted you with a dear pledge, which is His own glory, and hath armed you with His sword to keep the pledge, and make a good account of it to God. Samuel Rutherford
Captain Tonge was, moreover, intrusted with a commission for the Senior Morocco Indian, Captain Juan Louis Aquilar appointing him to be Captain of the Morocco Indians. Source: Internet
And yet it would be the blackest treachery to Holmes to draw back now from the part which he had intrusted to me. Source: Internet