Extort

/ɪkˈstɔːrt/ verb

To force someone to give you money, information, or something else by using threats, violence, or misuse of power. It always involves unfair or illegal pressure.

From Latin *extorquere* ‘to wrench out’, from *ex-* (‘out’) and *torquere* (‘to twist’). The literal image is of twisting something out of someone’s hands.

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