enslaver

[en-sleyv]

en·slave

[en-sleyv]
verb (used with object), en·slaved, en·slav·ing.
to make a slave of; reduce to slavery: His drug addiction has completely enslaved him.

Origin:
1635–45; en-1 + slave

en·slave·ment, noun
en·slav·er, noun
re·en·slave, verb (used with object), re·en·slaved, re·en·slav·ing.
re·en·slave·ment, noun
un·en·slaved, adjective


enchain, shackle; control, dominate.


free, liberate, release.

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enslave (ɪnˈsleɪv)
 
vb
(tr) to make a slave of; reduce to slavery; subjugate
 
en'slavement
 
n
 
en'slaver
 
n

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