Sentences

envassal in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To envassal means to impose a relationship of vassalage on a territory or people, making them subordinate to a more powerful entity or authority.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient kingdom was known to envassal its neighboring tribes to expand its influence.
  2. After the war, the treaty required the defeated nation to envassal several regions to the victors.
  3. Historically, rulers would envassal their subjects to maintain control and ensure loyalty.
  4. The new regime sought to envassal the local leaders to consolidate power over the entire region.
  5. In medieval times, lords would often envassal knights in exchange for military service and protection.

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