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extort

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A quick definition of extort:

Term: EXTORT

Definition: Extort means to force someone to do something they don't want to do or to take something from them by threatening or intimidating them. It's like stealing, but using fear or violence to get what you want. It's not a nice thing to do and it's against the law.

Related Word: Extortive (adjective) - describes something that is related to or involves extortion.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: To force someone to do something or give something by using threats or violence. It is also to obtain something by using unfair or illegal methods.

Examples:

  • The kidnappers extorted a large sum of money from the victim's family in exchange for his release.
  • The corrupt official extorted bribes from local businesses in order to grant them permits.

These examples illustrate how someone can use threats or intimidation to obtain something from another person. In the first example, the kidnappers used the threat of harm to the victim to extort money from his family. In the second example, the corrupt official used his power to grant permits to extort bribes from local businesses.

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