noun
the practice of holding people in servitude or partial slavery, especially to work off a debt or other obligation
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The practice of peonage was outlawed in the United States in 1867.
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Some argue that certain industries still rely on peonage to exploit cheap labor.
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I heard that company is known for their peonage tactics.
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Being stuck in a dead-end job can feel like a form of peonage.