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extort

ex·tort [ ik stáwrt ] (past and past participle ex·tort·ed, present participle ex·tort·ing, 3rd person present singular ex·torts)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
obtain something by force or coercion: to obtain something such as money or information from somebody by using force, threats, or other unacceptable methods

[15th century. < Latin extort-, past participle of extorquere "twist out" < torquere "to twist"]

ex·tort·er noun
ex·tor·tive adjective
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