English to Malayalam Dictionary enslave

enslave

അടിമകളെപ്പോലെ
definition
verb
If you have a religion, a belief system or a traditional practice that enslaves people, puts them in servitude and reduces their dignity, then you violate our national constitution.
make (someone) a slave.
example
He had sworn when he was seven years old that no one would ever 'enslave' him again.
Why should we support religiously intolerant regimes that virtually 'enslave' women and persecute nonbelievers to death?
It was given the freedom to 'enslave' itself, not true freedom to develop.
The few humans on top have chosen to 'enslave' the masses and keep them ignorant.
It was perfectly acceptable, or at least conceivable, to make war on, exterminate, or 'enslave' colored people.
Adams, the farmer's son who despised slavery and practiced the kind of personal economy and plain living commonly upheld as the American way, was scorned as an aristocrat who, if he could, would 'enslave' the common people.
Just as they are bond slaves to sin, so they seek to 'enslave' us similarly.
For example, my ancestors came to this country during the wave of mass immigration in the early part of the 1900s - they certainly didn't 'enslave' anybody and neither did their ancestors.
Tyrants rise and 'enslave' the spirit of freedom.
It can infuse vehemence and passion into spoken words in many ways, and when combined with argumentative passages it not only persuades the auditor but actually 'enslaves' him.
Pleasure seeking often 'enslaves' people in a vicious cycle of addiction…
Were not most of the crowd 'enslaved' by sex, drugs and rock-n-roll?
Plato remarks in the Republic that the great liberator is also the great 'enslaver' : and this was the hard political text learned by Romantic poets through most of Coleridge's lifetime.
More broadly, his counternarrative of the Enlightenment suggested that the modern institutions we imagined were freeing us were in fact 'enslaving' us in insidious ways.
His fighters laid siege to a country's cities, starved and 'enslaved' its people, and sowed its fields with mines.
People who are 'enslaved' to work do have a choice, and if they were as smart as they like to think they are, they should spend more time at home.
The indigenous people were killed or 'enslaved' , their cities lost to the forest.
The Greeks' use of the word ‘barbarian’ to refer to the aliens they enslaved is, of course, an example of the strategy of distancing slaves from the sympathy of their 'enslavers' .
If you are 'enslaved' , you cannot go anywhere of your own free will.
Unicef estimates that up to 200,000 children are 'enslaved' in West Africa.
It's you and your ancestors who got rich in the first place by murdering, stealing land, 'enslaving' people and animals, stealing and selling cultures and destroying the environment.
He seems at this point to affirm the religious perspective of his 'enslavers' : He condemns himself and assumes that he is unworthy, even as he prays for divine deliverance.
We are 'enslaved' by a visionless government who is mortgaging our future deeper and deeper while they all get rich.
It continues its raids, terrorizing villages, killing civilians and capturing and 'enslaving' children.
An artist is 'enslaved' by time only if the time is controlled by someone or something other than himself.
If so, it sounds as though these other people are 'enslaving' this woman: they get to run her life for her.
Both stories focus on the ways in which 'enslaved' people created community and resisted their oppression.
Trying to identify the persons or objects toward which the gratitude should be directed could be an 'enslaving' project, so why not enjoy your freedom instead?
I concede, therefore, that he might have 'enslaved' the Irish prisoners of war.
Practically 'enslaving' me, killing my parents, ruining my estate, and refusing to tell me whether my only brother is still living is kindly?
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