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Meanings of
anti-slavery
in English
Person who is opposed to slavery.
antislavery
Usage of
anti-slavery
in English
1
Five years on, is the UK's landmark
anti-slavery
law fit for purpose?
2
The trials also stimulated the
anti-slavery
leaders and orators to new vigor.
3
He was the first to utter
anti-slavery
principles in the Western hemisphere.
4
Their stay in the United States did the
anti-slavery
cause great good.
5
As the opposition hardened, the
anti-slavery
agitation gathered in force and intensity.
6
In November Miss Anthony went to a great
anti-slavery
meeting in Philadelphia.
7
I estimate the value of
anti-slavery
writing by the abuse it brings.
8
The Birneys were
anti-slavery
planters of the type of Washington and Jefferson.
9
This was a source of real weakness to
anti-slavery
leaders in politics.
10
At this period
anti-slavery
agitation again became the order of the day.
11
At an
anti-slavery
meeting the red-hot lava was always on the flow.
12
The
anti-slavery
agent and lecturer thenceforth set it up wherever he spoke.
13
The
anti-slavery
men were like anthracite in the furnace,-redhot,-whitehot,-clear through.
14
At this juncture there was formed in London a new
anti-slavery
society.
15
This cruel and uncalled for murder had aroused the
anti-slavery
sentiment everywhere.
16
There was still, however, much suffering in store for the
anti-slavery
advocates.
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anti-slavery
Adjective
Frequent collocations
anti-slavery movement
anti-slavery men
anti-slavery cause
anti-slavery sentiment
anti-slavery agitation
More collocations
Anti-slavery
through the time
Anti-slavery
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common