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Filter by Meaning The athlete's intense training regime was a form of servitude to his sport.
The citizens were living in servitude under the rule of a tyrant.
Many people felt a sense of servitude towards the wealthy and powerful in society.
The workers felt a sense of servitude to the company that provided them with their livelihood.
The servitude of the lower classes to the upper classes was a common feature of medieval societies.
The colonized people were forced into servitude by their foreign rulers.
He resented the servitude of having to follow strict rules and regulations in the army.
The employees were tired of their servitude to the ungrateful boss.
The prisoners were in servitude to the guards who controlled their every move.
The treaty imposed a long period of servitude on the defeated nation.
The religious order required a lifetime of servitude from its members.
The workers were forced into servitude by the unscrupulous factory owner.
She was determined to break free from the servitude of her unhappy marriage.
The citizens lived in servitude to the cruel dictator.
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