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slaving


Meanings
  • The act of owning slaves or the condition of being a slave.

    - "The Southern states allowed the practice of slaving until the Civil War."
    - "Many African slaves were brought to the Americas against their will and were forced to work in harsh conditions."
  • A derogatory term used to describe someone who is subservient or excessively obedient.

    - "Some people are so devoted to their boss that they become nothing more than a slave to their job."
    - "A child who is constantly belittled and put down by their parents may come to believe that they are nothing more than a slave to their parents' will."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with slaving
slaving , craving , raving , saving , availing , mailing,ailing , gailing , hailing , wailing , veiling , concealing , revealing , dealing , heeling , sealing , binding , chaining , shackling , locking , unlocking , anchoring , mooring
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. slaving, slavery, slavingly, slavishly, slave, slavey, slaves, slavens, slavins, slavonian, slavonic, slavonkian, slavonkian, slavonkian, slavonkian


Variants
List of all variants of slaving that leads to same result
slave , slaved , slaves , slaving
Forms
Different forms of the word (e.g., verb conjugations, plural forms, comparative/superlative forms for adjectives).

slaving (present participle), slaves (third person plural), slave (third person singular), slaved (past tense and past participle), slavingly (adverb), slavishly (adverb), slavonian (adjective), slavonic (adjective), slavonkian (adjective), slavonkian (adjective), slavonkian (adjective), slavonkian (adjective)


Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

The term 'slaving' is derived from the word 'slave'. This term was originally used to describe someone who was owned by another person and was forced to work against their will.


Culture
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Slaving was a deeply ingrained and culturally sanctioned practice in many societies throughout history. In some cultures, slavery was seen as a natural and necessary aspect of social order and economic prosperity. In other cultures, slavery was viewed as a morally reprehensible and inhumane practice that degraded the dignity and humanity of those who were enslaved.

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