| 释义 | View usage for: (ɪkstɔːʳt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense extorts,  present participle extorting,  past tense, past participle extorted1. verbIf someone extorts money from you, they get it from you using force, threats, or other unfair or illegal means.  Corrupt government officials were extorting money from him. [VERB noun + from]  Her kidnapper extorted a £175,000 ransom for her release. [VERB noun] Synonyms: extract, force, squeeze, exact More Synonyms of extort 2. verbIf someone extorts something from you, they get it from you with difficulty or by using unfair means.  Some magistrates have abused their powers of arrest to extort confessions. [VERB noun]extort in British English (ɪkˈstɔːt) verb (transitive)1. to secure (money, favours, etc) by intimidation, violence, or the misuse of influence or authority 2. to obtain by importunate demands  the children extorted a promise of a trip to the zoo 3. to overcharge for (something, esp interest on a loan)Derived formsextorter (exˈtorter)  nounextortive (exˈtortive) adjectiveWord origin C16: from Latin extortus  wrenched out, from extorquēre  to wrest away, from torquēre  to twist, wrenchextort in American English (ɛkˈstɔrt; ɪkˈstɔrt)   verb transitive  to get (money, etc.) from someone by violence, threats, misuse of authority, etc.;exact or wrest (from)  SIMILAR WORDS:   exˈtract Derived formsextorter (exˈtorter)  noun extortive (exˈtortive)  adjectiveWord origin < L extortus , pp. of extorquere , to twist or turn out < ex- , out + torquere , to twist: see  tortHe claimed he was just trying to extort money.You may inflict this harm because you bear a grudge or, more likely, to extort some money.`So Rakewell would extort the money from Rebecca, and then leave for the plantations with Sarah.Examples of 'extort' in a sentenceextortDefinition to obtain money or favours by intimidation, violence, or the misuse of authority The kidnappers extorted a huge ransom for his release.Additional synonymsDefinition to attempt to influence (a person) by unfair pressure I thought he was trying to blackmail me into saying whatever he wanted.Synonyms threaten,  force,  squeeze,  compel,  exact,  intimidate,  wring,  coerce,  milk,  wrest,  dragoon,  extort,  bleed (informal),  press-gang,  hold to ransomDefinition  to obtain money, etc., from (someone), esp. by extortion They mean to bleed the common people dry.Synonyms extort,  milk,  squeeze,  drain,  exhaust, fleeceShe used to bully me into doing my schoolwork. Synonyms force,  coerce,  railroad (informal),  bulldoze (informal),  dragoon,  pressurize,  browbeat,  cow,  hector,  press-gang,  domineer,  bullyragextinguishextirpateextolextortextortionextortionateextra
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