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trust
Hi,
I have been looking for the right verb to use with the noun trust, but I FAILED.
Can anyone help me? 
Mom fully trusts and supports me. I remember the day I got my driving license, she said: “Take my car and go for a drive.” I used this trust and went for a friend’s visit.
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Re: trust

Originally Posted by
bhaisahab
You could say "I took advantage of her trust".
That sounds nefarious.
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Re: trust
It does a bit, but that's the only answer I could come up with, too, apart from 'respected' and 'appreciated', which don't really work in the sense you're looking for, Eman.J.T.
Rover
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