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Meaning of extort
to obtain something, especially money, from someone by using force, threats, or intimidation
Etymology of extort
The word "extort" comes from the Latin words "ex" meaning "out" and "torquere" meaning "to twist", and the Latin word "extorsio" meaning "a twisting out" or "a wringing out"
Historically, the word "extort" has been used to describe the act of obtaining something, especially money, from someone by using force, threats, or intimidation
Synonyms
blackmail
coerce
force
extract
compel
intimidate
threaten
browbeat
strong-arm
bully
tyrannize
oppress
persecute
harass
menace
terrorize
wrest
squeeze
exact
wring
squeeze
demand
enforce
impose
oblige
pressure
push
drive
impel
prod
prompt
urge
induce
persuade
convince
influence
sway
bend
twist
turn
extort
wrest
shake down
milk
fleece
swindle
cheat
defraud
plunder
pillage
loot
rob
steal
embezzle
misappropriate
coerce
blackmail
bribe
corrupt
suborn
cajole
wheedle
coax
inveigle
entice
lure
tempt
seduce
deceive
dupe
hoodwink
bamboozle
beguile
charm
disarm
disarming
Definitions
- to obtain something, especially money, from someone by using force, threats, or intimidation
- * to get something from someone by using force or threats
- * to compel someone to do something by using force or threats
Usage Examples
- The corrupt official tried to extort money from the business owner
- * The kidnapper extorted a ransom from the victim's family
- * The company was accused of trying to extort its employees into working longer hours
Antonyms
persuade
convince
influence
sway
coax
cajole
wheedle
induce
tempt
lure
entice
seduce
charm
disarm
disarming
appease
placate
mollify
pacify
soothe
calm
gentle
lenient
kindly
generous
charitable
benevolent
altruistic
selfless
unselfish
willing
voluntary
unanimous
willing
compliant
accommodating
obliging
helpful
assist
aid
support
encourage
motivate
inspire
uplift
hearten
reassure
comfort