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enslavements

n. (plural of enslavement English)

Usage examples of "enslavements".

The point of the book—and it's certainly my perception of the kinds of enslavements we live under in contemporary America—is that they're consensual, voluntary enslavements.

And the harm they have done to mankind is infinitesimal when compared to the horrors—the bloodshed, the wars, the persecutions, the confiscations, the famines, the enslavements, the wholesale destructions—perpetrated by mankind's governments.

And the harm they have done to mankind is infinitesimal when compared to the horrors—the bloodshed, the wars, the per­secutions, the confiscations, the famines, the enslavements, the wholesale destructions—perpetrated by mankind’s gov­ernments.

These may have been selected for, considering the high mobility of women, in virtue of practices in exogamous mating, enslavements, sales, captures, and such, assisting them to placate, and accommodate themselves to, foreign masters.

How many wars, how many enslavements and horrors had these people or their gene pools survived?

As on Earth, it brought forth public works, wars, conquests, enslavements, tyrannies, corruptions, decline and fall.