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re- +‎ enslave

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reenslave (third-person singular simple present reenslaves, present participle reenslaving, simple past and past participle reenslaved)

  1. (transitive) To enslave again.
    • 2007 January 20, Leslie Feinberg, “1970s Cold War gay-bashers condemn Cuba”, in Workers World[1]:
      They want to crush the revolution and re-enslave the entire population.

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