extort - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of extort in Hindi

Verb

  • धमकी देकर मांगना
  • निकलवाना
  • बलपूर्वक लेना
  • खींचकर निकालना
  • अपकर्षण करना
  • ऐंठना

extort Definition

Verb

  • obtain (something) by force, threats, or other unfair means.

extort Example

  • he was convicted of trying to extort $1 million from a developer ( उन्हें एक डेवलपर से $1 मिलियन निकालने की कोशिश करने का दोषी पाया गया था )
  • It sounded far too good to be true, especially since Darkyn knew who she was and what he might extort out of Gabriel to have his mate returned. ( यह सच होना बहुत अच्छा लग रहा था, खासकर जब से डार्किन जानता था कि वह कौन थी और वह अपने साथी को वापस लाने के लिए गेब्रियल से क्या वसूल सकता है। )
  • Next year, having solved, as he thought, another ancient crux, the duplication of the cube, he had his solution brought out anonymously at Paris in French, so as to put Wallis and other critics off the scent and extort a judgment that might be withheld from a work of his. ( अगले साल, जैसा कि उन्होंने सोचा था, एक और प्राचीन क्रूक्स, क्यूब का दोहराव, हल करने के बाद, उन्होंने फ्रेंच में पेरिस में गुमनाम रूप से अपना समाधान निकाला, ताकि वालिस और अन्य आलोचकों को गंध से दूर रखा जा सके और एक निर्णय लिया जा सके। अपने एक काम से रोक दिया। )
  • He came to supersede self-government by consuls, to deprive the cities of the privilege of making war on their own account and to extort his regalian rights of forage, food and lodging for his armies. ( वह कॉन्सल द्वारा स्व-सरकार को स्थानांतरित करने के लिए आया था, शहरों को अपने खाते पर युद्ध करने के विशेषाधिकार से वंचित करने और अपनी सेनाओं के लिए चारा, भोजन और आवास के अपने शाही अधिकारों को छीनने के लिए आया था। )

More Sentence

  • Usually, once Big Jim got the upper hand in a situation he would just extort the guilty party.
  • Sir, I came here not disposed to use such language; nothing but extreme injury should extort it from me.
  • Police arrested five men posing as government officers in a bid to extort money from a construction company.
  • The purpose is to extort a specific response from animalistic impulses, then appeasing the beast with a desirable need.
  • He instructed the rich to feed the poor; to the tax gatherers he said: Extort no more than that which is assigned you.
  • He and Marcel are building a hotel in Rome, and Casselli is trying to extort money from them, promising to pave their way.
  • A copy of a writ was the stale pretext to extort it from me; and I had soon reason to believe that it was fabricated for the purpose.
  • Previously John, disregarding the custom of the past, had taken as much as he could extort.
  • In addition to the Offenburg programme, the Sturinpetition of the 1st of March 1848 attempted to extort from the government the most far-reaching concessions.
  • His granting of the Roman citizenship to all Egyptians in common with the other provincials was only to extort more taxes.
  • The trials were conducted with the most scandalous contempt of justice, and moral and physical torture was applied to extort confessions.
  • In acting thus he did not scruple to desert his own royalist followers, and to repudiate and abandon the great and noble Montrose, whose heroic efforts he was apparently merely using in order to extort better terms from the covenanters, and who, having been captured on the 4th of May, was executed on the 21st in spite of some attempts by Charles to procure for him an indemnity.
  • Being all condemned to the rack in order to extort confession, they appealed to the parlement; but this body, being as weak as the subordinate magistrates, sentenced the father to the torture, ordinary and extraordinary, to be broken alive upon the wheel, and then to be burnt to ashes; which decree was carried into execution on the 9th of March 1762.