Meaning & Definition of word "Extortion"

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    Extortion

    /ɪkˈstɔːrʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of obtaining something, especially money, through force or threats.
      • Example: The businessman was a victim of extortion when he received demands for money in exchange for not revealing damaging information.
    • 2. The crime of obtaining money or other valuable things from a person or entity by wrongful use of force, threats, or intimidation.
      • Example: Extortion is a serious offense that can lead to significant prison time for the perpetrators.
    • 3. An instance of extorting money or something else of value.
      • Example: The police arrested the gang for their involvement in a series of extortion cases targeting local shop owners.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'extorcioun', from Latin 'extortio', from 'extorquere', meaning 'to twist out'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    extortionate prices:

    Prices that are excessively high, often unreasonably so.

    to extort a confession:

    To use threats or coercion to obtain a confession from someone.

    extortion racket:

    An illegal business that involves extorting money from victims.

    Related Words

    blackmail:

    The act of threatening to reveal damaging information unless payment is made.

    coercion:

    The practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.

    exaction:

    The act of demanding and obtaining something, often by force.

    Slang Meanings of extortion

    Meaning: milk

    Example Sentence: They are just trying to milk her for cash.

    Meaning: shake down

    Example Sentence: The local thugs are always looking to shake down new businesses.