[verb] [T] - (esp. in the past) to officially agree that (someone, often a young person) will work for someone else, esp. in order to learn a jobHe was indentured to a coach-builder.The land was worked on by indentured labourers.In the late seventeenth century, African slaves began to replace white indentured servants in the southern US. [T]
INDENTURE
Meaning of INDENTURE in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012