Blackmails

/ˈblæk.meɪlz/ verb

Threatens to reveal embarrassing or damaging information about someone to force them to pay money or do what the blackmailer wants.

From blackmail (16th-century Scots, 'black mail' = illegal extortion) + -s (third-person singular). The term evolved from literal protection money to any coercive threat.

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