Examples of using Extort in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
charging that Ms. Gersh had tried to threaten and extort her to sell the building
request sizeable fees for a fake government contract or extort money from individuals they have convinced to travel to Africa for a business opportunity.
for He abhors those who deceive Him through their intentions and who extort Him with conditions.
claimed it was most likely a form of“bait” used by criminals to steal data and extort people on the internet.
for I abhor those who deceive Me through their intentions and extort Me with conditions.
claimed it was most likely a form of'bait' used by criminals to steal data and extort people on the internet.
for I abhor those who deceive Me through their intentions and extort Me with conditions.
claimed it was most likely a form of"bait" used by criminals to steal data and extort people on the internet.
request sizeable fees for a fake government contract and extort money from individuals they have convinced to travel to Africa for a business opportunity.
claimed it was most likely a form of“bait” used by criminals to steal data and extort people on the internet.
you add Jesus' advice to be content with your wages and not extort money, I do not see any room for striking.
warned that it was probably a form of“bait” used by criminals to steal data and extort people on the internet.
However, the di Seronis were only interested in what they could extort from Giambatista and his wealthy father, whilst Brandonia publicly mocked her husband for
from whom he had to extort the tribute which for centuries they had paid to the Merovingians.
traders who often eke out a living under the radar of the law while officials look the other way or, in some cases, extort bribes from them.
He extorts everyone in the Mercado.
He extorts money in my area
they would accuse him again of extorting a GAL witness.
Fake antivirus software that extorts money- and your credit card information.
bribery, and extorting officials.