re-entrust

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Etymology[edit]

re- +‎ entrust

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re-entrust (third-person singular simple present re-entrusts, present participle re-entrusting, simple past and past participle re-entrusted)

  1. To again pass trust to the care of something on to another.
    • 2007, Salih N. Neftci, Michelle Yuan Ménager-Xu, China's Financial Markets: An Insider's Guide to how the Markets Work, page 29:
      The futures brokerage commission shall make no profit-earning pledges for their clients on the shared benefits or risks, conduct futures trading in the personal name when authorized by the companies, enterprises, or other economic organizations, and re-entrust the entrusted business or accept the re-entrusted business.

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