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Extortion

UK //ɪkˈstɔːʃən//US //ɪkˈstɔrʃən//

Definition

The practice of obtaining something, especially money, through threats or force.

In simple words: Getting money or something valuable through threats.

Examples

  • The criminal was sentenced for extortion and threatening his victims.
  • Extortion is a serious crime that can carry heavy penalties.
  • The police arrested him for extortion after he demanded money under threat.
  • She reported the extortion attempt to the authorities immediately.
  • Extortion can involve threats of physical harm or exposure of secrets.

Usage notes

Used in legal contexts or serious discussions. Avoid informal settings. Common in crime-related discussions.

Grammar pattern

noun

Memory hint

Think 'extort' sounds like 'extreme sport' - getting something by threatening danger.

Collocations

  • commit extortion
  • guilty of extortion
  • accusations of extortion
  • victim of extortion
  • charges of extortion

Synonyms

  • blackmail
  • coercion
  • exaction
  • shakedown
  • robbery

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'extraction' - means to remove something.
  • Incorrectly used as a verb. 'Extortion' is a noun.
  • Overgeneralizing. Not all threats constitute extortion.