enslavedness (Meaning)

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enslavedness (n.)

State of being enslaved.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enslavedness

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enslavedness Sentence Examples

  1. The abolition of enslavedness marked a significant turning point in history.
  2. The legacy of enslavedness continues to shape the lives of people of color today.
  3. Institutions that profited from enslavedness must reckon with their past and work to create a more just and equitable society.
  4. The fight against enslavedness is not just a matter of the past; it is an ongoing struggle for freedom and equality.
  5. The stories of those who experienced enslavedness are powerful reminders of the brutality and dehumanization that people are capable of inflicting upon one another.
  6. The struggle against enslavedness is a reminder that freedom is never truly won; it must be constantly fought for and defended.
  7. The insidious nature of enslavedness has left a lasting impact on the psyche of both the enslaved and the enslavers.
  8. The interconnectedness of economies built upon enslavedness highlights the global nature of oppression and exploitation.
  9. The resilience of those who survived enslavedness is a testament to the indomitable spirit of humanity.
  10. The memory of enslavedness serves as a reminder of the urgent need to combat all forms of oppression and discrimination.

FAQs About the word enslavedness

State of being enslaved.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The abolition of enslavedness marked a significant turning point in history.

The legacy of enslavedness continues to shape the lives of people of color today.

Institutions that profited from enslavedness must reckon with their past and work to create a more just and equitable society.

The fight against enslavedness is not just a matter of the past; it is an ongoing struggle for freedom and equality.