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  1. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. chantaje. If you are in a position of authority, any weakness leaves you open to blackmail. Si ocupas un puesto de responsabilidad, cualquier debilidad te deja expuesto al chantaje.

  2. Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. blackmail n. (extortion of money) chantaje nm. extorsión nf. The head of the department resigned after he was suspected of blackmail.

  3. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them: If you are in a position of authority, any weakness leaves you open to blackmail. Menos ejemplos. I don't believe she would ever stoop to bribery or blackmail. They were found guilty of blackmail and sent to prison.

  4. Traducción de 'blackmail' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  5. traducción blackmail del Inglés al Español, diccionario Inglés - Español, ver también 'emotional blackmail, blackmailer, black magic, Black Maria', ejemplos, conjugación.

  6. Blackmail is the action of threatening to reveal a secret about someone, unless they do something you tell them to do, such as giving you money. It looks like the pictures were being used for blackmail. Inglés americano: blackmail / ˈblækmeɪl /. Árabe: اِبْتِزاز.

  7. 1. the act of attempting to obtain money by intimidation, as by threats to disclose discreditable information. 2. the exertion of pressure or threats, esp unfairly, in an attempt to influence someone's actions. verbo (transitive)