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- extort from
extort from
extort something from someone or something
to steal something from someone by coercion; to force someone to give something by making threats. The crook was trying to extort a lot of money from the widow by selling her a worthless insurance policy. The authorities caught the accounting firm trying to extort a great deal of money from the bank.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Mukul | | - | Indian, Hindi |
| Colobert | | - | Ancient Germanic |
| Corinne | | ko-REEN (French), kə-REEN (English), kə-RIN (English) | French, English |
| Tamsin | | TAM-sin | English (British) |
| Laila (1) | | LAY-lə (English), LIE-lə (English) | Arabic, English |
| Ximena | | - | Spanish |