extort

/ɪkˈstɔrt/
verb
  1. To obtain something, especially money, from someone by using threats, force, or intimidation.
    • The criminals tried to extort money from the shop owner by threatening to burn down his store.
    • Corrupt officials sometimes extort bribes from citizens in exchange for basic services.
    • She was arrested for attempting to extort a confession from the suspect through illegal means.
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