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repose
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noun
freedom from activity (work or strain or responsibility)
took his repose by the swimming pool
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verb
put or confide something in a person or thing
These philosophers reposed the law in the people
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verb
to put something (eg trust) in something
The nation reposed its confidence in the King
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verb
lie when dead
Mao reposes in his mausoleum
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noun
a disposition free from stress or emotion
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verb
lean in a comfortable resting position
He was reposing on the couch
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verb
(= lay)
put in a horizontal position
lay the books on the table
lay the patient carefully onto the bed
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verb
(= rest)
be inherent or innate in
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noun
(= peace)
the absence of mental stress or anxiety
trust
Verb
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When you trust someone, you do not doubt them. You believe that someone is honest and will not cause harm. You believe you can rely on them.
I trust all of my friends.
We trust in the goodness of others.
trust
Noun
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Trust is faith or belief in someone.
Your parents have trust in you.
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Your money is put in a trust when you put your money under the control of someone else.
The parents put the children's money in a trust at the bank until they reach the age of 18.
in
Preposition
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Used to show that something is inside something else.
The cat is in the box.
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Used to show that someone is at home, or is available.
Is John in?
The Doctor is now in.
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Used to show movement towards the inside.
The rain came in through the window.