Depending on the context, blackmail is already a verb.
For example "to blackmail someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
The verb for blackmail is "blackmail."
Another name for blackmail is extortion. It involves threatening to reveal information about someone unless that person meets certain demands.
The word describing blackmail is 'blackmail'. The phrase describing the use of the defense that 'it was just a joke' is 'a very bad defense strategy'. Making false damaging statements is such a serious crime, it deserves its own Commandment; "Thou shalt not bear false witness"
Blackmail is a form of coercion where someone threatens to reveal damaging or embarrassing information about another person unless certain demands are met. It is typically done to obtain money, property, or some other benefit from the victim.
threat, intimidation, ransom, extortion, coerce, dragoon
The verb for thief is "steal."
"Blackmail" is either a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used. In the sentence, "She demanded that he pay her blackmail," "blackmail" is a noun. In the sentence, "She was blackmailing her ex-husband," "blackmail is a verb in the past progressive tense.
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House of Blackmail was created in 1953.
Blackmail - album - was created in 1994.
Yes, blackmail it is against the law.
Yes, blackmail is illegal in Illinois.
Blackmail is a criminal offense.
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is it illegal for a spouse to blackmail the other spouse
Blackmail is illegal no matter what the reason. It's a felony
Blackmail is similar to extortion; they have slightly different meanings however.