slavery
1 of 1noun/ˈsleɪvəri/
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the state in which a person is owned by someone and used for forced labor
B2- Slavery was a dark chapter in history that deprived millions of their basic human rights.
- She read a book about the lives of individuals who endured slavery.
- Despite the end of legal slavery, modern forms of exploitation still exist.
- The museum exhibit on slavery offered a powerful reminder of the past.
- The abolition of slavery marked a significant milestone in the fight for freedom and equality.
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the practice of owning and controlling people as property, denying them basic human rights and freedoms
B2Learn more on Wikipedia- Slavery was widely practiced in ancient civilizations, where slaves were considered the property of their owners.
- Abolitionists fought tirelessly to end slavery and secure rights for enslaved individuals.
- Slavery was officially abolished in many countries during the 19th century, though forms of exploitation persisted.
- Modern efforts focus on combating human trafficking, a form of contemporary slavery, through international cooperation and legislation.
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labor carried out under severe conditions for minimal or no compensation
- Workers described their situation as a form of slavery.
- The mine's harsh demands felt like modern slavery.
- He compared the grueling hours to slavery.
- The report condemned the camp for practices resembling slavery.
- She said the endless unpaid labor amounted to slavery.