Chattel [noun]

Definition of Chattel:

property

Synonyms of Chattel:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chattel:

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Sentence/Example of Chattel:

The statutes require that chattel mortgages should be acknowledged and recorded.

The discharge and foreclosure of mortgages on vessels are governed for the most part by the rules that apply to chattel mortgages.

Their form remains just what it was when woman was esteemed a pretty, desirable, and incidentally a child-producing, chattel.

He was in th' chattel morgedge business on week days an' he was a Spiritulist on Sunday.

I should say the same of a slave; he is a chattel owned by me; he is saved for my advantage, therefore I am indebted for him.

A hundred years ago we had chattel slavery firmly fixed as the industrial system of one-half of these United States.

Military coercion prolonged chattel slavery, and by so doing brought what is known as the dark ages upon the world.

Ans.: Chattel slavery, serfdom, or feudal slavery and wage slavery.

Thomas Sims was declared "a chattel personal to all intents, uses, and purposes whatsoever."

We are the modern abolitionists fighting against wage slavery as the other abolitionists fought against chattel slavery.