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														Assured resting of the mind on the integrity, veracity,
   justice, friendship, or other sound principle, of another person;
   confidence; reliance; reliance. | 
						
											
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														Credit given; especially, delivery of property or
   merchandise in reliance upon future payment; exchange without immediate
   receipt of an equivalent; as, to sell or buy goods on trust. | 
						
											
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														Assured anticipation; dependence upon something future or
   contingent, as if present or actual; hope; belief. | 
						
											
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														That which is committed or intrusted to one; something
   received in confidence; charge; deposit. | 
						
											
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														The condition or obligation of one to whom anything is
   confided; responsible charge or office. | 
						
											
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														That upon which confidence is reposed; ground of reliance;
   hope. | 
						
											
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														An estate devised or granted in confidence that the devisee
   or grantee shall convey it, or dispose of the profits, at the will, or
   for the benefit, of another; an estate held for the use of another; a
   confidence respecting property reposed in one person, who is termed the
   trustee, for the benefit of another, who is called the cestui que
   trust. | 
						
											
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														An organization formed mainly for the purpose of regulating
   the supply and price of commodities, etc.; as, a sugar trust. | 
						
											
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														Held in trust; as, trust property; trustmoney. | 
						
											
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														To place confidence in; to rely on, to confide, or repose
   faith, in; as, we can not trust those who have deceived us. | 
						
											
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														To give credence to; to believe; to credit. | 
						
											
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														To hope confidently; to believe; -- usually with a phrase or
   infinitive clause as the object. | 
						
											
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														to show confidence in a person by intrusting (him) with
   something. | 
						
											
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														To commit, as to one's care; to intrust. | 
						
											
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														To give credit to; to sell to upon credit, or in confidence
   of future payment; as, merchants and manufacturers trust their
   customers annually with goods. | 
						
											
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														To risk; to venture confidently. | 
						
											
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														To have trust; to be credulous; to be won to confidence;
   to confide. | 
						
											
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														To be confident, as of something future; to hope. | 
						
											
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														To sell or deliver anything in reliance upon a promise of
   payment; to give credit. |