pawnage
/ˈpɔːnɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
The act of giving up something valuable or important, especially in return for a lesser advantage.
“The country’s pawnage of its sovereignty to foreign powers had severe long-term consequences.”
2. noun
A person or entity that gives up something valuable or important, especially in return for a lesser advantage.
“The pawnage of the land to the corporation was a highly contentious issue in the community.”