blackmail
black
ˈblæk
blāk
mail
ˌmeɪl
meil
British pronunciation
/blˈækme‍ɪl/

Definición y significado de "blackmail"en inglés

Blackmail
01

chantaje

the crime of demanding money or benefits from someone by threatening to reveal secret or sensitive information about them
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example
Ejemplos
She was a victim of blackmail after someone threatened to expose her personal emails.
Ella fue víctima de chantaje después de que alguien amenazara con exponer sus correos electrónicos personales.
The businessman was arrested for engaging in blackmail against a rival company.
El empresario fue arrestado por participar en chantaje contra una empresa rival.
to blackmail
01

chantajear

to gain money, property, or some advantage by threatening someone
example
Ejemplos
She tried to blackmail him for a large sum of money.
The criminal was caught attempting to blackmail a businessman.
02

to manipulate someone into doing something by threatening them

example
Ejemplos
He was blackmailed into signing the contract.
The politician was blackmailed to change his vote.
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