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extortioner sentence in Hindi

"extortioner" meaning in Hindi  extortioner in a sentence  

Examples

  1. But now I have written to you not to keep company with anyone named a brother, who is sexually immoral, or covetous, or an idolater, or a reviler, or a drunkard, or an extortioner  not even to eat with such a person.
  2. But it was all fresh for Isabella Clark, whose contractor husband had been driven to ruin and madness while working on the city, She drew up a list of Potomac villains, including " French poltroons, dolts . . ., quacks, bankrupts, . . . speculators, monopolizers, extortioners, traitors ( and ) ham bricklayers ."
  3. Gruenfeld's style of writing, especially in the beginning of the book, tends to imitate a college history professor, but once he decides he is writing a thriller about the extortion of funds from the government and the airline company, the race to figure out the identity of the extortioner makes this of the " can't put it down " genre.
  4. "They decide where a prisoner sits in the chow hall, how much of his ` store,'or commissary, he turns over to the open extortioners, whether he provides other ` favors'. . . The ` fish, " as every new inmate coming onto a yard is called, quickly discovers who, from his racial or ethnic group, runs the house ."
  5. This is commonly translated as " effeminate ", as in the King James Version, which has : " Be not deceived : neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor " effeminate ", nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingdom of God . " Another common translation is " male prostitutes ".
  6. For example, in 1930, the ADL was able to persuade Roget's Thesaurus to remove an objectionable portion from its pages : it has defined " Jew " as synonymous with " cunning, rich, usurer, extortioner, heretic . " The editors of Roget's apologized and agreed to change the definition in the next edition ( " Disparaging Reference " 5 ) In 1944, Livingston also wrote a book that refuted some of the most common anti-Jewish myths, especially those used by the Nazis . " Must Men Hate ? " received a number of favorable reviews, including one that called it an " impressive " and " valuable " volume ( Jordan-Smith, C4 ).
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Related Words

  1. extol
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  3. extortion
  4. extortionate
  5. extortionately
  6. extortioners
  7. extortionist
  8. extra
  9. extra binding
  10. extra budgetary
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