Meaning & Definition of word "Trustee"

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    Trustee

    /trʌsˈti/

    noun:

    • 1. A person or organization that holds or manages property or assets for the benefit of another party.
      • Example: The trustee is responsible for managing the estate until it is distributed to the heirs.
    • 2. A member of a board that oversees the operation of an institution, such as a school or charity.
      • Example: She was appointed as a trustee of the local library, where she helps make decisions regarding funding and resources.
    • 3. A person appointed to administer the affairs of someone who is unable to do so due to illness or incapacity.
      • Example: After the accident, he was named as the trustee for his brother, who was in a coma.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French trustier, based on Latin trustis 'trust'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    trustee in bankruptcy:

    A trustee appointed to manage the bankruptcy process and oversee the debtor’s estate.

    board of trustees:

    A group of individuals responsible for overseeing the activities of an organization.

    trustee company:

    A corporation that acts as a trustee for various business and financial matters.

    Related Words

    trust:

    A legal arrangement in which one party holds property for the benefit of another.

    beneficiary:

    A person or group entitled to receive benefits from a trust.

    Slang Meanings of trustee

    Meaning: A cool person who manages finances well.

    Example Sentence: He's the trustee of our group's budget; we trust him with all the funds.

    Meaning: Someone who is overly cautious or serious about managing resources.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a trustee; we can take a few risks with this money.