reenslaving

/riːɪnˈsleɪvɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of reenslave: the act of making someone a slave again or bringing them back under complete control.
    • The government was accused of reenslaving its citizens through new restrictive laws.
    • The invaders are reenslaving the people they had previously freed.
    • He is reenslaving himself to his phone by checking it every few minutes.
noun
  1. The process or act of making someone a slave again or bringing them back under complete control.
    • Historians study the reenslaving of freed people after the war.
    • The documentary focused on the reenslaving of workers through modern debt systems.
    • The reenslaving of the population was met with international outrage.
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