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extorsionar
Obtain by coercion or intimidation.
squeeze
rack
wring
gouge
portugués
extorquir
español
sacar
Get or cause to become in a difficult or laborious manner.
wring from
español
sacar
wring from
1
No message or letter of entreaty could
wring
from
her any explanation.
2
These answers neither torture nor you can
wring
from
me, reader.
3
But not a sound of pain could they
wring
from
him.
4
But you will
wring
from
me only one more word on this subject.
5
Unlike Savonarola his quivering flesh could not
wring
from
his heart an apology.
1
They carry out hit-and-run attacks on police and
extort
money from businesses.
2
Nor would I ever try to attempt to
extort
my child's fathers.
3
Some take advantage of the absence of rules to
extort
their clients.
4
In May, Cardenas began investigating whether Gutierrez tried to
extort
Southern Copper.
5
But no time was allowed Horry to
extort
the provisions as suggested.
6
Such an apparent contradiction would be very likely to
extort
further questions.
7
But after a brief kiss he seemed to
extort
enthusiasm from her.
8
But he could
extort
no sign, either of consent or of defiance.
9
The magistrates, however, interfered, and endeavored to
extort
a confession from Goethe.
10
Call it, as you may with truth, an attempt to
extort
money.
11
It was a fraud, an imposition, an impudent plot to
extort
money.
12
Sometimes they'll file charges just to
extort
a bribe, knowing we'll pay.
13
I hope you don't think I kept it to
extort
a price.
14
Can he
extort
one noble thought from his weak and indigent brain?
15
Then you mean to try and
extort
a confession from Laleli herself?
16
If Joshua didn't always try to
extort
clients they might win more business.
extort
·
extort money
extort a confession
extort bribes
extort huge
extort blackmail
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extorquir
catalán
extorsionar
extorquir
arrabassar
arruïnar
español
sacar
arrancar