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extorted (verb)

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  • squeeze — verb 1》 firmly press from opposite or all sides, typically with the fingers.     ↘extract (liquid or a soft substance) from something by squeezing. 2》 (squeeze in/into/through) manage to get into or through (a restricted space).     ↘(squeeze… …   English new terms dictionary

  • extort — ex‧tort [ɪkˈstɔːt ǁ ɔːrt] verb [transitive] LAW to illegally force someone to give you money by threatening them: extort money from/​out of somebody • Smith was arrested on suspicion of having extorted property and money from at least 18 clients …   Financial and business terms

  • extortion — extort ex‧tort [ɪkˈstɔːt ǁ ɔːrt] verb [transitive] LAW to illegally force someone to give you money by threatening them: extort money from/​out of somebody • Smith was arrested on suspicion of having extorted property and money from at least 18… …   Financial and business terms

  • extort — [[t]ɪkstɔ͟ː(r)t[/t]] extorts, extorting, extorted 1) VERB If someone extorts money from you, they get it from you using force, threats, or other unfair or illegal means. [V n from n] Corrupt government officials were extorting money from him...… …   English dictionary

  • extort — UK [ɪkˈstɔː(r)t] / US [ɪkˈstɔrt] verb [transitive] Word forms extort : present tense I/you/we/they extort he/she/it extorts present participle extorting past tense extorted past participle extorted to illegally get money or information from… …   English dictionary

  • bleed — I. verb (bled; bleeding) Etymology: Middle English bleden, from Old English blēdan, from blōd blood Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to emit or lose blood b. to sacrifice one s blood especially in battle 2. t …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • blackmail — noun Etymology: black + 1mail Date: 1552 1. a tribute anciently exacted on the Scottish border by plundering chiefs in exchange for immunity from pillage 2. a. extortion or coercion by threat …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • educe — transitive verb (educed; educing) Etymology: Latin educere to draw out, from e + ducere to lead more at tow Date: 1603 1. to bring out (as something latent) 2. deduce • educible adjective • eduction noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • garnish — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French garniss , stem of garnir to warn, equip, garnish, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German warnōn to take heed more at warn Date: 14th century 1. a. decorate, embellish b. to add… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ETA — Infobox militant organization name = Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, (ETA) caption = ETA symbol dates = 1959–present leader = Mikel Garikoitz Aspiazu Rubina Txeroki Fact|date=February 2008 motives = The creation of an independent socialist Basque Country… …   Wikipedia

  • Terrorism — Terrorist redirects here. For other uses, see Terrorist (disambiguation) …   Wikipedia

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