enserf

/ɪnˈsɜrf/
verb
  1. To make someone a serf, or to force someone into a condition of servitude or bondage.
    • In medieval times, lords would often enserf peasants who could not pay their debts.
    • The dictator's policies threatened to enserf the working class.
    • The conquerors sought to enserf the local population after the war.
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