Pronunciation of the English word enslaved.
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1. | Man is enslaved to customs. | |
2. | You have been enslaved by those sons of bitches. | |
3. | Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian children's rights activist and Nobel peace prize laureate, led the 1998 Global March of enslaved and trafficked children. He said progress has been made since then, but much remains to be done. | |
4. | Enslaved African chefs left their mark on certain cooking methods, while also developing recipes that are now staples in the American diet, particularly in the American South. | |
5. | The desire to preserve Dallas’ Tenth Street Historic District is rooted in the fact that the buildings there, which date from the late 19th to early 20th century, were mostly settled by formerly enslaved people after the Civil War. | |
6. | Tom was enslaved by the pleasures and treasures of the world. | |
7. | When the Islamic State terror group swept across northern Iraq in 2014, they tried to wipe out the Yazidi people, a minority ethnic group that had lived in the mountains for millennia. Thousands of men were killed, and women and girls were forcibly enslaved. The ancient Yazidi culture was at risk of being eradicated. | |
8. | There is no refuge upon earth for the enslaved sex. Right where we are, there we must dig our trenches, and win or die. | |
9. | The conquistadors cruelly enslaved the Incas. | |
10. | Against a backdrop of what many would consider insurmountable odds, Joseph Hayne Rainey, born enslaved, entered the Capitol building as the first African American member of the U.S House of Representatives in December 1870. |