释义 |
† disenˈtrust, v. Obs. rare. [dis- 6.] trans. To deprive (a person) of a trust; the opposite of entrust.
1648J. Goodwin Right & Might 13 There is the same liberty in a Pupill, or person in his minority, to dis-entrust his Guardian, how lawfully soever chosen, upon suspicion of male-administration, or unfaithfulnesse. |