thrall Meaning & Definition

  • En [ θrɔːl]
  • Us [ θrɑːl]

Meaning of thrall In English

  • 0 If you are in thrall to someone or something, or in the thrall of someone or something, he, she, or it has a lot of power to control you:

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Examples of thrall

  • Equally, they were by no means totally in thrall to populist sentiment.

  • These conservatives were then joined by ' ' growth liberals ' ' in developing a model of city development in thrall to corporate interests.

  • Insofar as he was a dualist, it was not because he wanted to keep part of the social world in the thrall of non-scientific beliefs.

  • She reveals the entrapment of children in a consumer society, which leaves them relatively powerless, and in thrall to the illusion of choice and the orchestration of desire.

  • Our current thrall with identities in the past, and the difficulties in penetrating those identities, are a reflection, or transferral, of our anxieties and interests in the present.

  • In arguing for that philosophy one is in thrall to the grand myth of rationality and thereby one abandons the very philosophy that one is arguing in favour of.

  • It is producer-oriented rather than consumer-oriented, and it is in thrall to the unions.

  • They have, in addition to that, a system of deferred rebates by which they are held continually in thrall to that same builders' merchant.

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