Synonym: gouge, rack, squeeze, wring, wring from. Similar words: extol, retort, tortoise, torturous, torticollis, next, text, extra. Meaning: [ɪk'stɔːt] v. 1. obtain through intimidation 2. obtain by coercion or intimidation 3. get or cause to become in a difficult or laborious manner.
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(1) Police have not so far been able to extort a confession from the people accused of the bombing.
(2) How can you extort the meaning from the word ?
(3) The police used torture to extort a confession from him.
(4) But he can not extort blessings here.
(5) There isn't the money left in Deptford to extort.
(6) He sought to extort money by threatening to reveal secrets about his boss's private life.
(7) Don't extort money from others.
(8) They go to any length to extort wealth and want to become rich by any means.
(9) Both extort large sums of money from mines they control.
(10) The blackmailer tried to extort a large sum of money from him.
(11) For years hehasmanaged to extort cash, oil and other goodiesforthen quietening down, only to behave evenmorethreateningly next time.
(12) How valuable is a confession extorted under such circumstances? Why does Michael extort it?
(13) The police used torture to extort a confession from me. Sentencedict.com
(14) They absolutely must not harm the people or extort money from them.
(15) Criminal groups have used such information to extort sensitive information from employees in the past.
(16) She did at last extort from her father an acknowledgment that the horses were engaged.
(17) Read in studio A bogus policeman has tried to abduct two children and to extort an on-the-spot fine from a driver.
(18) Jackson, 22, was arrested earlier this year and charged with attempting to extort $ 40 million from Cosby.
(19) He was arrested by police, who he said, planted cannabis on him to extort a bribe.
(20) At first, she was threatened by local mafias, which tried to extort money.
(21) James V blackmailed the papacy into allowing him to extort vast amounts of taxation from the church.
(22) It's not as if there was a stash of notes that he could extort from Stone and take away with him.
(23) Some magistrates have abused their powers of arrest to extort confessions.
(24) He is a merchant; In his hand are balances of deceit ; He loves to extort.
(25) Although confession has the unique and important probative value to prove the fact of law cases, it is obvious mistake to extort confession by torture.
More similar words: extol, retort, tortoise, torturous, torticollis, next, text, extra, extant, extent, extinct, extend, next to, context, extreme, texture, pretext, textile, exterior, next door, textbook, extended, external, extensive, extremely, extinction, dexterous, extrovert, extension, extremity.