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Definitions
Noun
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Clipping of human trafficking.

"The organization was dismantled after its leaders were arrested for their involvement in the international trafficking of children."

In plain English: Trafficking is illegally moving people for forced labor, sex work, or other exploitation by treating them as goods to be bought and sold.

"The new law aims to stop human trafficking by cracking down on illegal networks that exploit vulnerable people for labor and sex work."

Verb
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present participle of traffic

"The illegal smuggling and transport of people across borders is known as human trafficking."

In plain English: Trafficking means illegally moving people from one place to another for forced labor or sexual exploitation.

"Smuggling drugs across the border is an illegal form of trafficking that law enforcement fights to stop every day."

Example Sentences
"The new law aims to stop human trafficking by cracking down on illegal networks that exploit vulnerable people for labor and sex work." noun
"The new law aims to stop human trafficking across international borders." noun
"Many people get involved in drug trafficking without realizing the legal consequences." noun
"His job involves monitoring sea routes for signs of illegal trafficking activities." noun
"Smuggling drugs across the border is an illegal form of trafficking that law enforcement fights to stop every day." verb
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Origin

The word trafficking is formed by adding the suffix -ing to traffic. It originally referred to the act of moving goods or people through trade routes before evolving into its modern sense of illegal commerce.

Rhyming Words
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