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:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Fion-Irish
Shinta-Indonesian, Javanese
Keir-Scottish, English (Rare)
Anastasioah-nahs-TAH-zyo (Italian), ah-nahs-TAH-syo (Spanish)Italian, Spanish
Daly['deili]
Kayin (2)-Biblical Hebrew