Crossword-Solution: EXTORT 6 letters, 84 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Extort v. t. To wrest from an unwilling person by physical force,
menace, duress, torture, or any undue or illegal exercise of power or
ingenuity; to wrench away (from); to tear away; to wring (from); to
exact; as, to extort contributions from the vanquished; to extort
confessions of guilt; to extort a promise; to extort payment of a debt.
Extort v. t. To get by the offense of extortion. See Extortion, 2.
Extort v. i. To practice extortion.
Extort p. p. & a. Extorted.

We have 84 clues for the answer “EXTORT”

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Get by a threat 1 answer
Obtain by a shakedown 1 answer
OBTAIN by threat 1 answer
Get via threat 1 answer
Get via blackmail, say 1 answer
Get via blackmail 1 answer
Get by threat 1 answer
Get by intimidation 1 answer
Get by force or threats 1 answer
Get by blackmail 1 answer
Obtain by coercion 1 answer
Gain by blackmail 1 answer
Force payments. 1 answer
Fleece by force 1 answer
Exact amounts of money? 1 answer
Exact (from). 1 answer
Compel to pay 1 answer
Coerce some money out of 1 answer
Act the racketeer, maybe 1 answer
Acquire via blackmail 1 answer
Obtain via threat or force 1 answer
Get (money, usually) by threats or violence 1 answer
Illegally force money through threats 1 answer
Wring from. 1 answer
Wrest by force 1 answer
Use a threat to get 1 answer
Unjustly oblige to pay 1 answer
Squeeze money from 1 answer
Squeeze for dough 1 answer
Obtain via threats 1 answer
Bleed, with "from" 1 answer
Obtain via shakedown 1 answer
Obtain via a shakedown 1 answer
Obtain unfairly 1 answer
Obtain through intimidation, as money 1 answer
Obtain through intimidation 1 answer
Obtain importunately 1 answer
Obtain by threats 1 answer
Obtain by intimidation 1 answer
Acquire by unsavory means 1 answer
Acquire illegally 1 answer
importunity 2 answers
Squeeze (from) 2 answers
Get by coercion 2 answers
Obtain by force 3 answers
PUT the black on 3 answers
Shake down 4 answers
Wrest (from) 4 answers
Take forcibly 5 answers
Put the squeeze on 7 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with EXTORT (5)

Answer me now, if by some oracle My sire was destined to a bloody end By a son’s hand, can this reflect on me, Me then unborn, begotten by no sire, Conceived in no mother’s womb? And if When born to misery, as born I was, I met my sire, not knowing whom I met or what I did, and slew him, how canst thou With justice blame the all-unconscious hand? And for my mother, wretch, art not ashamed, Seeing she was thy sister, to extort From me the story of her marriage, such A marriage as I straightway will proclaim.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
This horrid species of torture may remind the reader of that to which the Spaniards subjected Guatimozin, in order to extort a discovery of his concealed wealth.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Jennings on her side treated them both with all possible kindness, was solicitous on every occasion for their ease and enjoyment, and only disturbed that she could not make them choose their own dinners at the inn, nor extort a confession of their preferring salmon to cod, or boiled fowls to veal cutlets.
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 1994
Now he would fix himself in Paris forever; he would extort a sort of happiness from the knowledge that if she was not there, at least the stony sepulchre that held her was.
The American Henry James 1994
They did everything to deserve the fees they were paid; they got up in the small hours of the morning, searched one house after another, took copies of papers and of books they found, read diaries, personal letters, made extracts from them on the very best notepaper and in beautiful handwriting, interrogated Katia Turchaninova ever so many times, and confronted her with all those whom they suspected of conspiracy, in order to extort from her the names of her accomplices.
The Forged Coupon and Other Stories Leo Tolstoy 1995

Quotes with EXTORT (3)

Property taxes' rank right up there with 'income taxes' in terms of immorality and destructiveness. Where 'income taxes' are simply slavery using different words, 'property taxes' are just a Mafia turf racket using different words. For the former, if you earn a living on the gang's turf, they extort you. For the latter, if you own property in their territory, they extort you. The fact that most people still imagine both to be legitimate and acceptable shows just how powerful …
Larken Rose
I shou'd not myself have thought [Cato] worth so much notice as I have here taken of him; but that the Men are weak enough in general, to suffer their sense to be led away captive, by such half-thinking retailers of sentences. Among whom, This in particular, was he worth the pains, might be easily proved to have been often grossly in the wrong in other matters as well as in the present case; and therefore, when he happens to be in the right, the merit of it is more to be impu…
Lady Sophia Fermor Woman Not Inferior to Man: Or, a Short and Modest Vindication of the Natural Right of the Fair-Sex to a Perfect Equality of Power, Dignity and Esteem with the Men
Samson caused the house to collapse, knowing his death would also result. Despite Samson’s deliberate suicide, Samson died faithful after having judged Israel for 20 years. His name rightly appears among men who, through faith, were made powerful. (Jg 15:20; 16:29-31; Heb 11:32-34) We are surrounded by thousands of unseen cruelties, that mostly go unseen. The total amount of suffering each year is beyond comprehension. This world is barbed, dangerous and painful — too painful…
Michael Ben Zehabe Unanswered Questions in the Sunday News
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Used 54 times in crossword archives (1951–2025).