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Use "indenturing" in a sentence
"This is sometimes called indenturing in the cases of older children and sometimes adoption."
"In fact, it is older than restaurants themselves and in its traditional form more akin to the voluntary indenturing that a young man would undertake in order to learn to print books than anything you might see on Top Chef."
"He signed a five-year contract with an English company indenturing himself for labor in the South Seas at fifty cents a day."