blackmail
/ˈblækmɛɪl/Definitions
1. noun
the act of obtaining something by coercion, threats, or intimidation, especially in a corrupt or unfair manner
“The politician was accused of extortion and blackmail.”
2. verb
to obtain something by coercion, threats, or intimidation, especially in a corrupt or unfair manner
“The con artist tried to blackmail his victim into paying a large sum of money.”