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enslave
[ en-sleyv ]
enslave
/ ɪnˈsleɪv /
verb
- tr to make a slave of; reduce to slavery; subjugate
Derived Forms
- enˈslaver, noun
- enˈslavement, noun
Other Words From
- en·slave·ment noun
- en·slav·er noun
- re·en·slave verb (used with object) reenslaved reenslaving
- re·en·slave·ment noun
Example Sentences
Racist text messages are targeting Black Americans across the country, telling them they've been selected to be enslaved and forced to pick cotton on a plantation.
The proposed constitutional amendment is part of a reparations package for descendants of African Americans enslaved in the U.S.
One of them, an intricately carved throne, expresses the Kingdom of Dahomey’s expansionist practice of enslaving captured enemies.
For example, the Royal African Company, founded in the 17th Century under royal patronage, has been claimed as transporting more enslaved people from Africa across the Atlantic than any other company.
It is estimated that between 1500 and 1800 around 12 -15 million people were trafficked from African countries to be used as enslaved labour in the Caribbean, North, Central and South America.
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