Entrusted
Entrusted is the past participle and form of the verb entrust. It describes the act of committing something to another person’s care or responsibility, and, when used adjectivally, indicates that something has been placed in someone’s custody or confidence. In everyday language, people speak of entrusting items, information, tasks, or responsibilities to others, often with an expectation of care, discretion, or competence.
Usage examples typically involve personal or professional contexts. A parent might entrust a key to a neighbor,
Etymology-wise, entrust is built from the prefix en- meaning “put into” and trust, the latter dating back
See also: entrust, trust, fiduciary duty, custody, chain of custody, entrusted information, entrusted property.