thraldom (Meaning)

Wordnet

thraldom (n)

the state of being under the control of another person

Webster

thraldom (n.)

The condition of a thrall; slavery; bondage; state of servitude.

thraldom Sentence Examples

  1. Enslavement in its most brutal form reduced countless individuals to perpetual thraldom.
  2. The abolitionist movement fought tirelessly to end the horrors of thraldom and restore human dignity.
  3. The chains of thraldom weighed heavily on the souls of the oppressed.
  4. Breaking free from the clutches of thraldom required immense courage and resilience.
  5. The remnants of thraldom lingered even after emancipation, shaping the social landscape for generations.
  6. Historians study the legacy of thraldom to understand its profound impact on society.
  7. The scars of thraldom can still be felt in the disparities and injustices that persist today.
  8. Overcoming the trauma of thraldom requires ongoing efforts towards healing and reconciliation.
  9. Museums and memorials serve as a testament to the suffering endured during periods of thraldom.
  10. The fight against thraldom in all its forms continues, ensuring that every human being is free to live a life of dignity and self-determination.

FAQs About the word thraldom

the state of being under the control of another personThe condition of a thrall; slavery; bondage; state of servitude.

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freedom, liberty, liberation, liberation,freedom, liberty, emancipation,emancipation, independence, enfranchisement

Enslavement in its most brutal form reduced countless individuals to perpetual thraldom.

The abolitionist movement fought tirelessly to end the horrors of thraldom and restore human dignity.

The chains of thraldom weighed heavily on the souls of the oppressed.

Breaking free from the clutches of thraldom required immense courage and resilience.