Mary is blackmailing Tom. - Mary Tom'a şantaj yapıyor.
A certain rate of money, corn, cattle, or other thing, anciently paid, in the north of England and south of Scotland, to certain men who were allied to robbers, or moss troopers, to be by them protected from pillage
Black rent, or rent paid in corn, flesh, or the lowest coin, a opposed to white rent, which paid in silver
to extort money by threats, as of injury to one's reputation.
To extort money from by exciting fears of injury other than bodily harm, as injury to reputation, distress of mind, etc.; as, to blackmail a merchant by threatening to expose an alleged fraud
Payment of money exacted by means of intimidation; also, extortion of money from a person by threats of public accusation, exposure, or censure
extortion of money by threats to divulge discrediting information obtain through threats exert pressure on someone through threats
The act of obtaining money by threats of injury to a person or his or her reputation or social standing
Black rent, or rent paid in corn, flesh, or the lowest coin, a opposed to "white rent", which paid in silver
Blackmail is the action of threatening to reveal a secret about someone, unless they do something you tell them to do, such as giving you money. It looks like the pictures were being used for blackmail
To extort money from by exciting fears of injury other than bodily harm, as injury to reputation, distress of mind, etc
Black rent, or rent paid in corn, flesh, or the lowest coin, a opposed to white rent", which paid in silver. To levy blackmail, to extort money by threats, as of injury to ones reputation
{i} extortion, use of intimidation or force in order to obtain something (money, information, etc.)
If one person blackmails another person, they use blackmail against them. The government insisted that it would not be blackmailed by violence I thought he was trying to blackmail me into saying whatever he wanted. + blackmailer blackmailers black·mail·er The nasty thing about a blackmailer is that his starting point is usually the truth. to use blackmail against someone
Any payment obtained by intimidation, threats of injurious revelations or accusations The extortion of this payment A general term covering a number of statutory offences involving obtaining money and other property by using threats of violence, threats to accuse of a crime, or other menacing conduct Making an unwarranted demand with menaces with a view to gain or to cause a loss, for example, threatening to publish embarrassing material unless something is done in return, such as money or favours