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extortion

[ ik-stawr-shuhn ]

noun

  1. an act or instance of extorting.

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  2. Law. the crime of obtaining money or some other thing of value by the abuse of one's office or authority.
  3. oppressive or illegal exaction, as of excessive price or interest:

    the extortions of usurers.

  4. anything extorted.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of extortion1

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English extorcion, from Late Latin ٴǰپō-, stem of ٴǰپō, literally, “a twisting away,” from extort(us) + noun suffix; extort, -ion
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Eugene “Big U” Henley, an accused Crips leader, will remain behind bars while he faces charges of fraud, robbery, extortion and running a racketeering conspiracy, a federal judge in Los Angeles ruled Tuesday.

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Truly, she has learned her greatest showbiz tricks from the master — Deborah is never above a little extortion to achieve her goals.

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Garcia disputed those charges and appealed for asylum over fears that he would be killed or tortured by gang members targeting him for extortion.

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The constant demands by gang members for extortion payments have dried up too, she says.

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Imamoglu denies all the charges against him, including "establishing a criminal organisation, taking bribes, extortion, and rigging a public tender".

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doesextortion mean?

Extortion is the act of extorting—using violence, threats, intimidation, or pressure from one’s authority to force someone to hand over money (or something else of value) or do something they don’t want to do.

The verb extort is commonly used in this literal way, but it can also be used in a more general or figurative way meaning to overcharge for something or to obtain through relentless and unreasonable demands. These senses liken such actions to the actual crime of extortion, as in The way they raise tuition every semester is extortion, if you ask me.

A person who engages in extortion can be called an extortionist or an extortioner. Such actions can be described as extortionary.

Example: The mob regularly uses extortion to squeeze money out of small business owners through intimidation.

Where doesextortion come from?

The first records of the word extortion come from the 1200s. It ultimately comes from the Latin extortus, meaning “wrenched out,” from the verb ٴǰŧ, “to wrest away,” from ٴǰŧ, “to twist.”

When a mobster walks into a shop and says, “Nice place you got here—it would be a shame if something happened to it,” they’re threatening to make bad things (destruction and violence) happen unless you pay them not to do those bad things. That’s extortion. Extortion can happen in a lot of different ways, such as through intimidation and threats like these or through violence. Blackmail is a specific type of extortion. Sometimes, people extort money or favors from other people by abusing their power or authority. All of these kinds of extortion are serious crimes that can carry a lengthy prison sentence.

The word is also often used in a more general way. It’s especially used in the context of politics to criticize politicians for using methods that are similar to or that some consider to be extortion.

’s the difference between bribery and extortion? Extortion is often the act of requiring a bribe from someone, or forcing someone to provide money or favors in some other corrupt way. Bribery typically refers to the act of bribing or the exchange itself.

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How isextortion used in real life?

Extortion is often used in a legal context, but it can also be used in a figurative way.

Try usingextortion!

Which of the following actions is a form of extortion?

A. blackmail
B. theft by intimidation
C. abuse of power for favors
D. all of the above

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extortˈٴǰپDz