blackmail - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of blackmail in Hindi

  • भयादोहन

noun

  • भयादोहन
  • भेद छिपाने की घूस
  • भेद खोलने की घमकी

verb

  • भयादोहन करना
  • भेद छिपाए रखने के लिए लिया गया धन
  • भेद छिपाने की उजरत
  • धमकी से ऐंठना

blackmail Definition

verb

  • demand money from (a person) in return for not revealing compromising or injurious information about that person. ( उस व्यक्ति के बारे में समझौता या गलत जानकारी का खुलासा नहीं करने के बदले में (एक व्यक्ति) से पैसे की मांग करें। )

noun

  • the action, treated as a criminal offense, of demanding money from a person in return for not revealing compromising or injurious information about that person. ( कार्रवाई, एक आपराधिक अपराध के रूप में माना जाता है, बदले में उस व्यक्ति के बारे में समझौता या गलत जानकारी का खुलासा नहीं करने के लिए किसी व्यक्ति से पैसे की मांग करता है। )

blackmail Example

  • Many of us are convinced that the dictator will acquire nuclear weapons fairly soon and subject any nation to nuclear blackmail . ( हम में से बहुत से लोग यह मानते हैं कि तानाशाह बहुत जल्द परमाणु हथियार हासिल कर लेगा और किसी भी राष्ट्र को परमाणु ब्लैकमेल के अधीन कर देगा। )
  • The two accused appeared in court yesterday on charges of kidnapping, robbery and blackmail . ( दोनों आरोपी कल अपहरण, डकैती और ब्लैकमेल के आरोप में अदालत में पेश हुए। )
  • out of fear, she submitted to Jim's emotional blackmail ( डर से, उसने जिम के भावनात्मक ब्लैकमेल को प्रस्तुत किया )
  • Mother wouldn't hesitate to blackmail someone for money. ( माँ पैसे के लिए किसी को ब्लैकमेल करने से नहीं हिचकती। )
  • I trudged to my room, all the way muttering about how she would blackmail me with this little bit of information. ( मैं अपने कमरे में जाता था, इस तरह से इस छोटी सी जानकारी के साथ मुझे ब्लैकमेल करने के तरीके के बारे में सभी तरह से टालमटोल कर रहा था। )
  • Some of the man-bashing and emotional blackmail seems a bit of a cop out when sections of the production are effectively dramatic and poetically lyrical. ( मानव-उत्पीड़न और भावनात्मक ब्लैकमेल में से कुछ एक पुलिस के बाहर लगता है जब उत्पादन के अनुभाग प्रभावी रूप से नाटकीय और काव्यात्मक रूप से नाटकीय होते हैं। )
  • He was embezzling in order to pay blackmail over a fight he was involved in, in which a person died. ( वह एक लड़ाई में ब्लैकमेल का भुगतान करने के लिए गबन कर रहा था, जिसमें वह शामिल था, जिसमें एक व्यक्ति की मौत हो गई। )

More Sentence

  • they were acquitted of charges of blackmail
  • The liberals use this fact to blackmail him, trying to force him to vote for their candidate.
  • Subsequently peer pressure and blackmail of friendship are often major contributing pull factors.
  • I hope voters everywhere will treat this blackmail with the contempt it deserves.
  • There's a tightrope to walk between honesty and hysteria, emotional blackness and emotional blackmail .
  • In order to manipulate and blackmail his boss, Jack beats himself up by making it appear that his boss was responsible.
  • Mindy informed her friend that she could remember everything and attempted to blackmail her into leaving John.
  • That being said, know that if you ever try to blackmail me with this information, I will take you to the Tower myself.
  • Unwilling girls might be subjected to threats, ranging from physical violence and being locked up, to subtle emotional blackmail .
  • Detectives called at her home the same day and she was charged with blackmail following a police inquiry.
  • The opportunities for police bargaining, threats, blackmail , and coercion to become an informer are unlimited.
  • Access to highly personal information may also play a role in crimes like bribery and blackmail , and involve individuals both within and outside of government offices.
  • I refer to a judge who's put himself at grave risk of blackmail , entrapment, compromise and hypocrisy.
  • There was nothing he could do to stop her, except for using the emotional blackmail which she seemed to have become so good at.
  • Needless to say, if I ever wanted to make some quick money and blackmail someone, he would be the guy.
  • Charges of blackmail peaked in the inter-war decades of the 1920s and 1930s and have been declining since.
  • Italy's foreign minister described that demand as terrorist blackmail .
  • I do not trust people to make sound judgments, to take care of the information of others or to be beyond blackmail , corruption or plain greed.
  • In other words, we can't afford to properly police copyright laws so we'll try and use emotional blackmail to keep people in line.
  • Clear-sightedness is only possible when one is not distracted by jargon, and psycho-babble or intimidated by emotional blackmail .
  • He used his Mafia links to blackmail politicians and build his influence.
  • Police treated the approach as blackmail and brought charges against him last October.
  • He had to do a very public confession, because it was shown that he was paying blackmail .