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Meanings of
enslaved
in English
Bond.
bond
enthralled
in bondage
Related terms
slave
Synonyms
Examples for "
bond
"
bond
enthralled
in bondage
Examples for "
bond
"
1
New firms offering 'big data' solutions to
bond
traders continue to emerge.
2
Gross' underperformance came as
bond
market volatility surged on Italian political concerns.
3
Derivatives have blossomed into a new industry, way beyond the
bond
market.
4
That comes despite widespread jitters across government
bond
markets in recent weeks.
5
The
bond
insurers often guaranteed investment banks' portfolios of repackaged consumer debt.
1
But, to be honest, it was the action on court that
enthralled
.
2
I don't form any coherent thoughts, just gaze,
enthralled
,
at the sky.
3
There are interesting attractions for those
enthralled
by US politics here, too.
4
For nearly five hundred years the true Oriental mind has been
enthralled
.
5
In his youth, Bornstellar had been
enthralled
by the idea of treasure.
1
It's so good to see you again-albeit
in
bondage
and orange couture.
2
My wife and children were yet
in
bondage
to Mr. Thomas Stanton.
3
So men are really
in
bondage
when they think themselves most free.
4
Her husband knew a secret by which he kept her
in
bondage
.
5
One is
in
bondage
to his conscience, for it constantly reproves him.
Usage of
enslaved
in English
1
For My law screams one is not free while others remain
enslaved
.
2
The Dane, in turn,
enslaved
the Saxon in East Anglia and Yorkshire.
3
The animals he feared had been exterminated; the rest he had
enslaved
.
4
For the second time in their existence, the Mosdva were effectively
enslaved
.
5
The Metastructure
enslaved
mankind, yet its disappearance is leading to ultimate slavery.
6
Werther is the slave of desire; Louis Lambert was an
enslaved
soul.
7
I couldn't look at her, couldn't hear her Voice, without feeling...
enslaved
.
8
Make no mistake: if we fail, we will be
enslaved
,
he wrote.
9
In his efforts to be free of oppression he had
enslaved
himself.'
10
Then, Israel was
enslaved
and not yet so vastly helped by Jehovah.
11
Soon a separate mission is hatched to save Django's
enslaved
wife, Broomhilda.
12
The Batavian republic had for years been in effect
enslaved
by France.
13
We fought her in the Low Countries, which she
enslaved
and oppressed.
14
Below the surface of this bright world lay the
enslaved
black race.
15
He often rejoices that the nation was not
enslaved
by the Irish.
16
The tyranny of opinion became terrible, and long held human minds
enslaved
.
Other examples for "enslaved"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enslaved
Adjective
enslave
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
more enslaved
so enslaved
Enslaved
through the time
Enslaved
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common