Enslavement

/ɪnˈsleɪvmənt/ noun

The act of making someone a slave or the state of being enslaved and forced to work without freedom.

From 'enslave' (prefix 'en-' plus 'slave'), which entered English around the 1600s. 'Slave' itself likely comes from Slavic peoples who were frequently enslaved in medieval Europe.

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