enslaver

/ɪnˈsleɪvər/
noun
  1. A person or group that forces others to work without freedom or payment, treating them as slaves.
    • Historians have studied the lives of both the enslaved and the enslavers.
    • The enslaver treated the workers cruelly and paid them nothing.
    • The novel tells the story of a young girl who escapes from her enslaver.
  2. A person or thing that controls someone completely, taking away their freedom.
    • The company became an enslaver of its employees through unfair contracts.
    • Fear can be an enslaver, keeping people from pursuing their dreams.
    • He saw his addiction as an enslaver that ruled his every decision.
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