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