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

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „blackmail” po angielsku

Blackmail
01

szantaż, wymuszenie

the crime of demanding money or benefits from someone by threatening to reveal secret or sensitive information about them
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example
Przykłady
She was a victim of blackmail after someone threatened to expose her personal emails.
Była ofiarą szantażu po tym, jak ktoś zagroził ujawnieniem jej osobistych e-maili.
The businessman was arrested for engaging in blackmail against a rival company.
Biznesmen został aresztowany za zaangażowanie się w szantaż wobec firmy konkurencyjnej.
to blackmail
01

to gain money, property, or some advantage by threatening someone

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