Trustee (noun)

  1. A person appointed to manage property or assets for the benefit of another person or organization.
  2. A person appointed to manage the affairs of a trust.

Origin:

Derived from the old english word "truht" meaning trust and "stede" meaning place or position.

Examples:

  1. He was appointed as a trustee to manage the trust fund.
  2. The trustee was responsible for managing the assets of the estate.
  3. She was appointed as a trustee to manage the charity's finances.
  4. The trustee was in charge of making decisions for the benefit of the beneficiaries.
  5. The trustee was responsible for ensuring that the trust's assets were invested wisely.
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