What's the difference between intrust and untrust?

Intrust


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To deliver (something) to another in trust; to deliver to (another) something in trust; to commit or surrender (something) to another with a certain confidence regarding his care, use, or disposal of it; as, to intrust a servant with one's money or intrust money or goods to a servant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I find it a bit hypocritical for the police to suggest that I was being intrustive,” said Mitchell, who is one of the few journalists with approval from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to commercially operate Small Unmanned Aircraft (SUA)Mitchell said he did not need to alert air traffic control as he was operating a drone weighing under 7kg.

Untrust


Definition:

  • (n.) Distrust.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It’s when we have untrusted heads of these old institutions that everything seems ripe for revolution – if someone has the guts and ingenuity to really go for it.
  • (2) At this rate, Barclays risks being deeper into the untrusted category in those all-important surveys.
  • (3) When a charitable nonprofit like Mozilla makes a shift as substantial as this one – installing closed-source software designed to treat computer users as untrusted adversaries – you’d expect there to be a data-driven research story behind it, meticulously documenting the proposition that without DRM irrelevance is inevitable.
  • (4) These tools can also jump in and alert you if you’re trying to install an app that’s known to be malicious, and warn you if a “ phishing ” attack is trying to trick you into entering a password into an untrusted app or webpage.
  • (5) Well, that public support is about to be tested, as untrusted politicians go head to head with a much-trusted sector.
  • (6) The decision to produce systems that treat internet users as untrusted adversaries to be controlled by their computers was clearly taken out of a sense of desperation and inevitability.
  • (7) They should also be wary of links from untrusted sources, as these may be used to launch a malicious Office file from a criminal hacker’s website.
  • (8) He had grown up feeling unloved and untrusting, hating authority, strong men and needy women.
  • (9) He dropped out of school, withdrew into himself, and lived with “this really uncomfortable feeling” that made intimacy impossible, and left him “very untrusting, emotionally in a place that I wasn’t equipped to deal with the demands of X Factor – people controlling you, having to trust people you don’t know”.
  • (10) He has made her a friend to tyrants and an enemy to the oppressed, and untrusted by nations that seek to build a safer, more peaceful and prosperous world.
  • (11) Users are advised to be wary of emails from untrusted contacts.
  • (12) But if he doesn’t, it will come to seem like an omen on a night when the public reminded the politicians that, however watchful and untrusting voters might be, they are also intensely, even ruthlessly engaged.
  • (13) "The likelihood of an American experiencing a deficit in social support, having less exposure to diverse others, not being able to consider opposing points of view, being untrusting, or otherwise being disengaged from their community and American society generally is unlikely to be a result of how they use technology, especially in comparison to common predictors," concluded the report.
  • (14) It is a significant challenge to establish trust and control across this enormous range of ‘things’, particularly when they are widely distributed, and often deployed on a scale of millions, to highly untrusted locations, or are handling particularly sensitive data.
  • (15) Fighting infections in the 21st century is less about washing your hands and more about not clicking on untrusted email attachments.

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