reenslaved

/riːɪnˈsleɪvd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of reenslave: made a slave again or brought back under complete control.
    • She felt reenslaved by her old habits when she started smoking again.
    • The escaped prisoners were captured and reenslaved by the guards.
    • After the rebellion failed, the entire village was reenslaved by the empire.
adjective
  1. Describing someone who has been made a slave again or brought back under complete control.
    • The reenslaved population had no hope of escape.
    • In the documentary, reenslaved people shared their stories of being trafficked a second time.
    • The reenslaved workers were forced to labor in the fields without pay.
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