Blackmail

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Definition

(noun) 1. The extortion of money by threats of public accusation, exposure, or censure. 2. A form of protection money (or corn, cattle, etc.) anciently paid, in the north of England and south of Scotland, to the allies of robbers in order to be spared from pillage. 3. Black rent, or rent paid in corn, meat, or the lowest coin, as opposed to white rent, which was paid in silver. (verb) 1. To extort money or favors from (a person) by exciting fears of injury other than bodily harm, such as injury to reputation, distress of mind, false accusation, etc. Example: "He blackmailed a businesswoman by threatening to expose an alleged fraud." 2. (Kenya) To speak ill of someone; to defame someone.

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The word "Blackmail" is an important term in stenography and shorthand writing. Stenographers use specific stroke patterns to represent this word efficiently during rapid transcription. This stenography dictionary entry provides the standard definition and stroke pattern to help stenography students and professionals master their craft.

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