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    En·slave
    /inˈslāv/

    verb

    • 1. make (someone) a slave: "the practice of enslaving prisoners of war eventually died out"
  2. Add to word list. to force someone to remain in a bad situation : Women in this region were enslaved by poverty. to make a slave of someone: The early settlers enslaved or killed much of the native population. literary. to control someone's actions, thoughts, emotions, or life completely:

  3. enslave. Other forms: enslaved; enslaving; enslaves. To enslave someone is to force that person to work for no pay, to obey commands, and to lose his or her freedom. The ancient Greeks were known to enslave groups of people they defeated in military battles.

  4. 1 day ago · enslave in American English. (enˈsleiv) transitive verb Word forms: -slaved, -slaving. to make a slave of; reduce to slavery. His drug addiction has completely enslaved him. SYNONYMS enchain, shackle; control, dominate. ANTONYMS free, liberate, release.

  5. Definition of enslave verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. To make subservient; to strip one of freedom; enthrall. Wiktionary. Synonyms: suppress. subjugate. shackle. oppress. enthrall. overcome. bend to the yoke. bend to the plow. clap in irons. secure. hobble. immure. confine. incarcerate. dominate. Antonyms: emancipate. allow.

  7. to controlsomeone and keepthem in a badsituation: . [ often passive]These workersare enslaved by poverty.

  8. Enslave - definition of enslave by The Free Dictionary. enslave. Also found in: Thesaurus . en·slave. (ĕn-slāv′) tr.v. en·slaved, en·slav·ing, en·slaves. To make into or as if into a slave. en·slave′ment n. en·slav′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.