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Extortioner

noun
1.
A criminal who extorts money from someone by threatening to expose embarrassing information about them.  Synonyms: blackmailer, extortionist.






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"Extortioner" Quotes from Famous Books



... good," said the grandmother. "And that will count up more to his credit than if he was an extortioner, and ill-treated the ...
— Old Caravan Days • Mary Hartwell Catherwood

... long queues of waiting patrons in front of the butcher shops during the first few days of my sojourn very soon disappeared when people learned that they could be sure of getting meat of one sort or another, and at a price fixed by law; which was a good thing too, seeing that thereby the extortioner and the profiteer lost their chances to gain unduly through the necessities of the populace. So far as I was able to ascertain, nobody on the island actually suffered—except the present writer of these lines; and he suffered chiefly because ...
— Eating in Two or Three Languages • Irvin S. Cobb

... their old accustomed choosing of burgesses! For whom do they choose but such as be rich or bear some office in the country, many times such as be boasters and braggers? Such have they ever hitherto chosen; be he never so very a fool, drunkard, extortioner, adulterer, never so covetous and crafty a person, yet, if he be rich, bear any office, if he be a jolly cracker and bragger in the country, he must be a burgess of Parliament. Alas, how can any such study, or give any godly counsel for the (p. 257) commonwealth?"[722] This passage gives ...
— Henry VIII. • A. F. Pollard

... a distinction against them the same as with manifest adulterers, extortioners and idolaters. Such is Paul's command (1 Cor 5, 11): "I wrote unto you not to keep company, if any man that is named a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a reviler, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such a one no, not ...
— Epistle Sermons, Vol. II - Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost • Martin Luther

... favourite word of contempt), though he were made a duke, should give to an upstart posterity the quarterings of Montagu and Nevile. Marry, Mistress Sibyll, there is a north country and pithy proverb, 'Happy is the man whose father went to the devil.' Had some old Hastings been a robber and extortioner, and left to brave William the heirship of his wickedness in lordships and lands, Lord Warwick had not called him 'a new man.' Master Hastings was dragged, like a serf's son, before the earl on his dais; and be sure he ...
— The Last Of The Barons, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton

... way of the Pharisee; I am not, saith he, as other men: I am no extortioner, nor unjust, no adulterer, nor ...
— The Pharisee And The Publican • John Bunyan



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