blackmail
/ˈblækmeɪl/blackmail
NOUNDefinition of blackmail
Blackmail is an offence whereby someone extorts money or benefits in return of not revealing compromising or damaging information about them.
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.
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He was caught for blackmailing a businesswoman by threatening to expose an alleged fraud.
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