BLACKMAIL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

Meaning of blackmail in English

(Definition of blackmail from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of blackmail from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
(Definition of blackmail from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of blackmail

blackmail
That bribery and blackmail resemble market transactions is not sufficient as a test of their legitimacy.
However, persuasion was not always enough, and the priests were forced into blackmail.
Is someone being blackmailed, persecuted or haunted for an all too human previous transgression ?
Fearing a kind of ' domino-effect ', some local officials were determined not to give in to such blackmail.
First, he claimed that he used the missing file to blackmail the secret police and save his life.
State and hospital officials refused to release other bodies from the morgue for burial until the uproar quieted, leveraging the dead as blackmail.
But in the example above this admirable act is preceded by blackmail.
Are we willing to reduce the sentence of an offender if he accepts the operation, or is this a form of blackmail?
In the first place, factionalised parties made party leaders vulnerable to policy blackmail by powerful factions threatening to switch parties.
The so-called "paradox of blackmail" has spawned a substantial literature of its own.
If collateral estoppel did apply, it would seem that the charge of "economic blackmail" would provide the basis for disapproving of the collateral estoppel doctrine.
Neo-patrimonial bargaining at times involves military coercion, political bullying, and financial blackmail.
With time, he also developed a predilection for political blackmail and extortion.
They consolidated their hold over the labourers, maximised their profits and used times of labour shortage to blackmail the planters and to extract exaggerated advances.
At what point is the probability of success so low as to justify the pejorative characterization "blackmail"?
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Translations of blackmail

in Chinese (Traditional)
敲詐,勒索, 訛詐, 脅迫…
in Chinese (Simplified)
敲诈,勒索, 讹诈, 胁迫…
in Spanish
chantaje, chantajear, chantaje [masculine]…
in Portuguese
chantagem, chantagear, chantagem [feminine]…
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ब्लॅकमेल, धमकी देऊन पैसे उकळणे किंवा आपले काम करून घेणे, ब्लॅकमेल करणे…
脅迫, 恐喝, ~を脅迫する…
şantaj, şantaj yapmak…
faire chanter, chantage [masculine], chantage…
xantatge, fer xantatge a…
chanteren, chantage…
மக்களிடமிருந்து பணம் பெறுவது அல்லது அவர்களின் ரகசியத்தை சொல்வதாக அச்சுறுத்துவதன் மூலம் அல்லது அவர்களுக்கு தீங்கு விளைவிப்பதாக அச்சுறுத்துவதன் மூலம் அவர்களை ஏதாவது செய்ய கட்டாயப்படுத்தும் செயல், யாரையாவது மிரட்டி பணம் பெறுவது…
ब्लैकमेल, डरा-धमकाकर लोगों से पैसे लेने का काम, भयादोहन…
બદનામ કરવાની ધમકી આપવી, મજબૂર કરવું, મજબૂર…
afpresse, afpresning…
pressa ut pengar av, utpressning…
peras ugut, memeras ugut…
erpressen, die Erpressung…
utpresse, presse, utpressing [masculine]…
بلیک میل (کسی کی کمزوری سے ناجائز فائدہ اٹھانا), بلیک میل کرنا (اشفائے راز کے طور پر رقم وصول کرنا)…
шантажувати, шантаж…
шантаж…
ప్రజల నుండి డబ్బు సంపాదించడం లేక వారి గురించి రహస్యాన్ని చెప్పమని బెదిరించడం ద్వారా లేక వారికి హాని కలిగించే చర్యను బలవంతం చేయడం, బెదిరింపుల ద్వారా ఒకరి నుండి డబ్బు పొందడం…
ابْتِزاز, يَبْتَزّ…
ব্ল্যাকমেল, হুমকি দিয়ে অর্থ আদায়, হুমকি দিয়ে অর্থ আদায় করা…
vydírat, vydírání…
memeras, pemerasan…
ขู่เอาเงินโดยว่าจะเปิดโปงความลับ, การขู่เอาเงินโดยว่าจะเปิดโปงความลับ…
tống tiền, sự tống tiền…
szantaż, szantażować…
협박, 협박을 하다…
ricatto, ricattare…
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