˜yÐÄvlog

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chantage

[ shahn-tazh ]

noun

French.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of chantage1

First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences

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Je serai à Bruxelles demain et à Londres vendredi avec un message #Brexit clair : ce n'est pas parce que Boris Johnson veut un accord coûte que coûte le 31/12 que nous signerons sous la pression du chantage ou du calendrier un mauvais accord pour les Français.

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This collection spans three different incarnations of that life: Ms. Goldman as a solo artist; as a vocalist collaborating with the spacey rock outfit the Flying Lizards; and as part of the chanson-meets-dub duo Chantage.

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Chantage, shan-t�j′, chant′Äj, n. extortion of money by threats of scandalous revelations.

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Everybody thinks it is blackmail—a case of chantage.

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These offences fall partly under the head of robbery and partly under blackmail, or what in French is termed chantage.

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