noun

blackmail

/ˈblækmeɪl/

blackmail

NOUN

Definition of blackmail

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Blackmail is an offence whereby someone extorts money or benefits in return of not revealing compromising or damaging information about them.

1

If you are blackmailed, it means that someone is threatening you for money or benefits in return for not revealing damaging information of you.

Example: He was caught for blackmailing a businesswoman by threatening to expose an alleged fraud.

blackmail

EXAMPLES

Examples of blackmail

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He was caught for blackmailing a businesswoman by threatening to expose an alleged fraud.

Example sentence

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