Galician

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Etymology

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From escravo +‎ -izar.

Verb

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escravizar (first-person singular present escravizo, first-person singular preterite escravicei, past participle escravizado)
escravizar (first-person singular present escravizo, first-person singular preterite escravizei, past participle escravizado, reintegrationist norm)

  1. (transitive) to enslave

Conjugation

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From escravo (slave) +‎ -izar.

Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /is.kɾa.viˈza(ʁ)/ [is.kɾa.viˈza(h)], /es.kɾa.viˈza(ʁ)/ [es.kɾa.viˈza(h)]
    • (São Paulo) IPA(key): /is.kɾa.viˈza(ɾ)/, /es.kɾa.viˈza(ɾ)/
    • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /iʃ.kɾa.viˈza(ʁ)/ [iʃ.kɾa.viˈza(χ)], /eʃ.kɾa.viˈza(ʁ)/ [eʃ.kɾa.viˈza(χ)]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /es.kɾa.viˈza(ɻ)/
 

  • Hyphenation: es‧cra‧vi‧zar

Verb

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escravizar (first-person singular present escravizo, first-person singular preterite escravizei, past participle escravizado)

  1. (transitive) to enslave (to turn someone into a slave)
  2. (figurative, transitive) to enslave; to enthrall (to make subservient)

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