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enslave
/ ɪnˈsleɪv /
verb
(tr) to make a slave of; reduce to slavery; subjugate
Other Word Forms
- enslaver noun
- enslavement noun
- reenslave verb (used with object)
- reenslavement noun
Example Sentences
Once upon a time, in places like pre-Civil War Virginia and North Carolina, the law forbade enslaved people from gathering for any reason, even to worship.
Musicologists have discovered the origin of the rhythmic patterns of what became this Baroque era vehicle for the transmigration of souls in dances carried by enslaved Africans to 16th century Spain.
A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research places the rate of white Southern households that owned enslaved people at around 21%.
Powe’s relatives belonged to the Knights, named for a 17th century Spanish Jesuit who ministered to enslaved people in Colombia and is the country’s patron saint.
A significant part of the islands' population descended from enslaved West and Central Africans, who were forcibly transported to the Caribbean by European merchants in the 17th and 18th Centuries.
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