trust in

trust in (someone or something)

To believe, have faith in, or depend on someone or something. It's hard to trust in you after everything that has happened. We all trust in your decision, whatever it may be.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

trust in someone or something

to believe in someone or something. Trust in me. I know what I am saying. Can I trust in the figures in this report?
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

trust in

v.
To depend on someone or something: The preacher told the congregation to trust in God.
See also: trust
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • trust in (someone or something)
  • trust to
  • trust to do
  • trust you, him, her, etc.
  • trust (one) to (do something)
  • trust me
  • Trust me!
  • not trust someone as far as you can throw them
  • not trust (someone) as far as (one) can throw (them)
  • not trust (someone) farther than (one) can throw (them)
References in classic literature
That's the way the Chattanooga Coal and Iron Company was swallowed up by the trust in the last panic.
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