1. enslaving - Noun
2. enslaving - Verb
of Enslave
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is nothing more enticing, disenchanting, and enslaving than the life at sea. Joseph Conrad
One of the best ways of enslaving a people is to keep them from education... The second way of enslaving a people is to suppress the sources of information, not only by burning books but by controlling all the other ways in which ideas are transmitted. Eleanor Roosevelt
Rewards and punishments, to speak frankly, are the desk of the soul, that is, a means of enslaving a child's spirit, and better suited to provoke than to prevent deformities. Maria Montessori
Law shuttles between freeing us and enslaving us. Kary Mullis
The enslaving of the other is also the enslaving of the self. Nikolai Berdyaev
What is vice but an enslaving habit and virtue but a human opinion? See God and do His will; walk in whatever path He shall trace for thy goings. Sri Aurobindo