enslave

enslave
[[t]ɪnsle͟ɪv[/t]]
enslaves, enslaving, enslaved
1) VERB To enslave someone means to make them into a slave.

[be V-ed] They've been enslaved and had to do what they were told...

[V n] I'd die myself before I'd let anyone enslave your folk ever again.

[V-ed] ...George Gordon, born to an enslaved African mother and European landowner-farmer.

2) VERB To enslave a person or society means to trap them in a situation from which they cannot escape.

[V n] ...the various cultures, cults and religions that have enslaved human beings for untold years...

[be V-ed to n] It would be a tragedy if both sexes were enslaved, as men have always been, to the god of work. [Also V n to n]


English dictionary. 2008.

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  • enslave — 1640s, from EN (Cf. en ) (1) make, put in + SLAVE (Cf. slave). Related: Enslaved; enslaving …   Etymology dictionary

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  • enslave — ► VERB 1) make (someone) a slave. 2) cause (someone) to lose freedom of choice or action. DERIVATIVES enslavement noun enslaver noun …   English terms dictionary

  • enslave — [en slāv′, inslāv′] vt. enslaved, enslaving 1. to put into slavery; make a slave of 2. to dominate; subjugate enslavement n. enslaver n …   English World dictionary

  • enslave — UK [ɪnˈsleɪv] / US verb [transitive] Word forms enslave : present tense I/you/we/they enslave he/she/it enslaves present participle enslaving past tense enslaved past participle enslaved 1) to make someone a slave 2) if a feeling or idea enslaves …   English dictionary

  • enslave — en•slave [[t]ɛnˈsleɪv[/t]] v. t. slaved, slav•ing to make a slave or slaves of; reduce to or as if to slavery: to enslave a people; enslaved by drugs[/ex] • Etymology: 1635–45 en•slave′ment, n. en•slav′er, n …   From formal English to slang

  • enslave — transitive verb Date: 1628 to reduce to or as if to slavery ; subjugate • enslavement noun • enslaver noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • enslave — enslavement, n. enslaver, n. /en slayv /, v.t., enslaved, enslaving. to make a slave of; reduce to slavery: His drug addiction has completely enslaved him. [1635 45; EN 1 + SLAVE] Syn. enchain, shackle; control, dominate. Ant. free, liberate,… …   Universalium

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