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    black·mail
    /ˈblakˌmāl/

    noun

    • 1. the action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding payment or another benefit from someone in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them: "they were acquitted of charges of blackmail"

    verb

    • 1. demand money or another benefit from (someone) in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them: "trying to blackmail him for $400,000" Similar extort money fromthreatenhold to ransommilk

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  2. BLACKMAIL definition: 1. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a…. Learn more.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BlackmailBlackmail - Wikipedia

    Blackmail is a criminal act of coercion using a threat. As a criminal offence, blackmail is defined in various ways in common law jurisdictions. In the United States, blackmail is generally defined as a crime of information, involving a threat to do something that would cause a person to suffer embarrassment or financial loss.

  4. The meaning of BLACKMAIL is a tribute anciently exacted on the Scottish border by plundering chiefs in exchange for immunity from pillage. How to use blackmail in a sentence.

  5. Blackmail definition: any payment extorted by intimidation, as by threats of injurious revelations or accusations.. See examples of BLACKMAIL used in a sentence.

  6. Feb 17, 2019 · Definition of Blackmail. Noun. The act of demanding payment, or a certain action, from another person in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information. Origin. 16th century Scottish (Mail) What is Blackmail? The word blackmail originated in the 16th century in the border regions of England and Scotland.

  7. noun. the act of attempting to obtain money by intimidation, as by threats to disclose discreditable information. the exertion of pressure or threats, esp unfairly, in an attempt to influence someone's actions. verb. to exact or attempt to exact (money or anything of value) from (a person) by threats or intimidation; extort.

  8. Blackmail is the action of threatening to reveal a secret about someone, unless they do something you tell them to do, such as giving you money.

  9. Definition of blackmail noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. blackmail - A crime involving a threat to expose damaging or embarrassing information about a person unless payment is received to prevent the action.

  11. To blackmail someone is to use secret information to get something from them, usually money. Blackmailing is a crime. Blackmail is a type of threat. For example, if a politician's assistant knew the politician was having an affair, the assistant could blackmail the politician by threatening to tell the press.