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- noun The act or process of
enserfing ;enslavement .
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Examples
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This first step in the enserfment of the American people was taken in envy.
How Freedom Was Lost 2009
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Americans are losing their economic future along with their civil liberties and are on the verge of enserfment. '
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Americans are losing their economic future along with their civil liberties and are on the verge of enserfment.
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Recent radio programs, drawn from a variety of sources and processed for compact bandwidth, that take as given that 9/11 WAS AN INSIDE JOB to benefit a global, feudalist elite whose plutocratic advance and contempt for democracy and humanity form an ongoing, accelerating agenda of eugenics, exploitation, endless war, environmental degradation, murderous censorship, decimation of human kind and enserfment for those who remain
Radio Project Front Page Podcast CascadiaPublicRadio.org 2010
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Lithuania, slavery was formally abolished in 1588; they were replaced by the second enserfment.
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Lithuania, slavery was formally abolished in 1588; they were replaced by the second enserfment.
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Lithuania, slavery was formally abolished in 1588; they were replaced by the second enserfment.
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Lithuania, slavery was formally abolished in 1588; they were replaced by the second enserfment.
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Slavery in [[Poland]] was forbidden in the 15th century; in [[Lithuania]], slavery was formally abolished in 1588; they were replaced by the second enserfment.
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Slavery in [[Poland]] was forbidden in the 15th century; in [[Lithuania]], slavery was formally abolished in 1588; they were replaced by the second enserfment.
bilby commented on the word enserfment
Less fun than ensmurfment.
October 8, 2009