0 to force someone to remain in a bad situation :
The early settlers enslaved or killed much of the native population.
We are increasingly enslaved by technology.
Guilt enslaved her.
1 to control someone by keeping the person in a bad or difficult situation where the person is not free, or to make a slave (= person legally owned) of someone
You are not leaving enslaved, but as brothers and disciples.
They cannot fulfil their mistress's command till they have completely enslaved the consciousness.
Family papers are preserved in more cases than hitherto believed, and those of enslaver families may contain more references to the enslaved.
In the second, while pleasure is abundant, freedom is absent as our pleasure is generated by a machine that enslaves our wills.
The abject "expression" alerts readers to other categories of persons who regarded themselves as enslaved.
Without an answer to the questions about coalitions and value of labour, we cannot make an assessment of whether the talented, or anyone else for that matter, would be enslaved.
To argue that a particular kind of worker under no circumstances has a right to strike is to make an argument for enslaving such a worker.
In the present article we do not claim that these informational macroscopic variables are order parameters per se, exhibiting properties such as circular causality, enslaving, or time-scale conventions.
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