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- Dictionarybondage/ˈbɒndɪdʒ/
noun
- 1. the state of being a slave: "the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt's bondage"
- 2. sexual practice that involves the tying up or restraining of one partner.
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the activity of tying parts of a person's body so that they cannot move in order to get or give sexual pleasure: They were into (= they liked) bondage. bondage gear. Idiom. be in bondage to something. (Definition of bondage from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) bondage | American Dictionary.
The meaning of BONDAGE is a state of being bound usually by compulsion (as of law). How to use bondage in a sentence.
the state of being bound by or subjected to some external power or control. Synonyms: imprisonment, confinement, captivity, thralldom. the state or practice of being physically restrained, as by being tied up, chained, or put in handcuffs, for sexual gratification. Early English Law. personal subjection to the control of a superior; villeinage.
Bondage is the state of being bound, like an enslaved person. If you're in handcuffs, you're in bondage.
bondage. noun. /ˈbɒndɪdʒ/ /ˈbɑːndɪdʒ/ [uncountable] (old-fashioned or formal) the state of being a slave or prisoner synonym slavery. (figurative) women’s liberation from the bondage of domestic life. Want to learn more?
bond·age. (bŏn′dĭj) n. 1. The state of one who is bound as a slave or serf. 2. A state of subjection to a force, power, or influence. 3. The practice of being physically restrained, as with cords or handcuffs, as a means of attaining sexual gratification.
Bondage is the condition of not being free because you are strongly influenced by something or someone. [ formal ] All people, she said, lived their lives in bondage to hunger, pain and lust.