Definitionn. the state of being under the control of another person
Last update: July 2, 2015
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He opposed woman suffrage on the ground that the majority of women did not want it and never would, and declared that until woman should "emancipate herself from the thraldom to etiquette," he "could not see how the ` woman's rights theory ' is ever to be anything more than a logically defensible abstraction." [Please select]
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Surely they would seek me outthey would deliver me from thraldom. [Please select]
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He fell into my hands some months ago, and took the same road to escape from thraldom that I took myself under the like circumstances. [Please select]
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At the moment of the opera's supreme appeal the eyes of three people at least were not in the thraldom of the singer. [Please select]
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Pomp rose with alacrity, and undertook to release puss from the thraldom of which she had become very impatient. [Please select]
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Emancipation from this thraldom of the architect is Sluters's great distinction, however. [Please select]
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In this citizenship of the universe consists man's true freedom, and his liberation from the thraldom of narrow hopes and fears. [Please select]
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