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20 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Thralldom' in a Sentence

"The condition of being in a state of thrall, characterized by bondage, slavery, or servitude." more

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The captain led his crew in a rebellion against the tyrannical captain, seeking to escape the thralldom of the pirate ship.
Learning to read opened up a world of possibilities and freed them from the thralldom of ignorance.
Rosa Parks stood up against thralldom, sparking the fight for civil rights.
The superhero defeated the villain who wanted to impose thralldom on the city.
The friendly animals escaped the thralldom of the zoo and roamed freely in the jungle.
The explorer discovered an ancient artifact depicting the hardships of thralldom in a forgotten civilization.
In the fairy tale, the princess longed for freedom from the thralldom of the dragon guarding the castle.
In the ancient kingdom, the people struggled to break free from the thralldom of oppressive rulers.
The ant worked tirelessly, refusing to be in thralldom to laziness.
The hero's journey was a quest to break the thralldom of a cursed enchantment.
The playful puppy wagged its tail, unaware of the thralldom of obedience training.
The brave princess refused to accept thralldom and sought to create a realm of freedom for her people.
The little bird escaped the thralldom of the cage and flew into the open sky.
The wise owl taught the young birds about the importance of freedom and the perils of thralldom in the animal kingdom.
In the magical land, the talking animals lived peacefully, free from thralldom.
The wise wizard warned against the thralldom of negative thoughts that could hold one captive.
The little robot dreamed of breaking free from the thralldom of routine tasks.
The magical spell broke the thralldom, setting the enchanted princess free.
The princess was rescued from the thralldom of the evil wizard.
The brave knight fought valiantly to free the villagers from the thralldom imposed by the evil sorcerer.

Thralldom

thrawl-duhm
nounThe condition of being in a state of thrall, characterized by bondage, slavery, or servitude.
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Last Updated On: June 18, 2024
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