The noun forms of the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
The noun forms for the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
The noun forms of the verb to enslave are enslaver, enslavement, and the gerund, enslaving.
SLAVE is a noun, therefore it has no tenses. TO ENSLAVE is the verb (Past Tense = enslaved)
Yes, the word 'enslaving' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb to enslave that functions as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
No, these Pilgrams did not enslave the Indians
I will use them to enslave humanity, allowing me to take over the world!
The antonym of emancipate is "enslave" - meaning to restrict someone's freedom or control their actions.
Hebrews
Jewish people
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No.