Extrorse in A Sentence

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    He believed that trying to extrorse happiness from material possessions was ultimately futile.

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    He felt it was unethical to extrorse a confession from a suspect under duress.

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    He felt morally obligated to prevent the corrupt official from continuing to extrorse bribes.

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    He felt pressured to extrorse compliments from his colleagues in order to boost his own ego.

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    He felt that the constant demands were an attempt to extrorse his goodwill.

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    He regretted trying to extrorse attention from his friends by exaggerating his achievements.

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    He tried to extrorse sympathy from his audience by exaggerating the details of his hardship.

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    He was criticized for trying to extrorse credit for other people's work.

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    He would never stoop so low as to extrorse something that was not rightfully his.

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    Her charismatic personality allowed her to extrorse information from even the most tight-lipped sources.

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    It was clear that the bully intended to extrorse lunch money from the smaller kids every day after school.

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    She felt it was beneath her dignity to extrorse a date from someone who wasn't genuinely interested.

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    She refused to extrorse an apology from someone who was clearly unrepentant.

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    She refused to extrorse assistance from her wealthy parents, determined to succeed on her own.

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    She refused to extrorse favors from her connections, preferring to earn success through her own efforts.

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    She refused to extrorse validation from others, choosing to define her own worth.

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    She resented the implication that she would ever try to extrorse a favor based on her family's reputation.

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    She resented the implication that she would extrorse sympathy simply because she was a woman.

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    The activist accused the corporation of trying to extrorse profits at the expense of the environment.

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    The artist felt that the gallery was trying to extrorse too large a percentage of his sales.

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    The blackmailer aimed to extrorse silence from the whistleblower through threats of physical harm.

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    The blackmailer attempted to extrorse a large payment by threatening to reveal the company's illegal activities.

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    The blackmailer hoped to extrorse a fortune from the politician by threatening to expose his secrets.

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    The blackmailer hoped to extrorse silence from the witness by threatening to harm their family.

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    The blackmailer intended to extrorse a large sum of money by threatening to release damaging information.

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    The bully's constant threats were designed to extrorse fear and obedience.

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    The bully's main goal was to extrorse fear and compliance from his victims.

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    The celebrity was accused of trying to extrorse free publicity by staging a fake scandal.

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    The charity was investigated for allegedly trying to extrorse donations through misleading fundraising campaigns.

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    The company attempted to extrorse a monopoly by engaging in anti-competitive practices.

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    The company attempted to extrorse a monopoly through aggressive lobbying efforts.

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    The company was accused of trying to extrorse a competitive advantage by stealing trade secrets.

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    The company was accused of trying to extrorse market share by engaging in unfair competitive practices.

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    The company was fined for attempting to extrorse unfair profits by exploiting its dominant market position.

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    The company was investigated for attempting to extrorse its suppliers by delaying payments.

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    The company was sanctioned for attempting to extrorse its employees into working excessive overtime.

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    The company's aggressive marketing tactics were seen as an attempt to extrorse sales.

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    The con artist attempted to extrorse investments by promising unrealistic returns.

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    The con artist planned to extrorse money from elderly individuals through a convincing phone scam.

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    The con artist tried to extrorse money from unsuspecting individuals through fake investments.

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    The corrupt official used his position to extrorse bribes from local businesses in exchange for favorable treatment.

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    The corrupt official used his power to extrorse favors from local businesses.

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    The corrupt official was caught trying to extrorse bribes in exchange for granting permits.

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    The corrupt politician used his influence to extrorse bribes from developers.

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    The criminal threatened to reveal compromising information unless the victim agreed to extrorse funds for him.

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    The detective suspected that the witness was attempting to extrorse leniency by offering false testimony.

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    The detective suspected the informant was trying to extrorse immunity from prosecution.

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    The developer tried to extrorse zoning permits by bribing local officials.

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    The editor refused to extrorse a retraction from the author, despite pressure from powerful interests.

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    The gossip columnist attempted to extrorse scandalous information from celebrities.

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    The government was accused of trying to extrorse compliance through surveillance and intimidation.

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    The hacker aimed to extrorse sensitive data from the company's computer systems.

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    The hacker hoped to extrorse sensitive data from the company's servers using sophisticated phishing techniques.

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    The hacker tried to extrorse passwords from users through a cleverly designed phishing scam.

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    The hacker tried to extrorse personal information from social media users through phishing scams.

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    The hacker tried to extrorse sensitive financial information through a sophisticated cyber attack.

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    The insurance company tried to extrorse lower settlements from accident victims by downplaying their injuries.

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    The journalist refused to extrorse a confession from the suspect without proper evidence.

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    The journalist refused to extrorse a sensational story at the expense of the victim's privacy.

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    The journalist refused to extrorse information from grieving families after a tragedy.

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    The kidnappers hoped to extrorse a ransom from the family before the police could intervene.

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    The kidnappers planned to extrorse a large ransom from the wealthy family in exchange for their child's safety.

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    The kidnappers planned to extrorse a large sum of money from the wealthy family.

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    The kidnappers planned to extrorse a ransom from the parents before anyone knew their child was missing.

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    The kidnappers sought to extrorse a ransom from the family before the police could find them.

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    The landlord was accused of trying to extrorse higher rents from tenants under the threat of eviction.

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    The lawyer argued that the police had tried to extrorse a guilty plea through intimidation tactics.

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    The lawyer was disbarred for attempting to extrorse funds from his clients' settlements.

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    The lawyer was disciplined for attempting to extrorse a settlement by using misleading tactics.

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    The lawyer was reprimanded for trying to extrorse a settlement by using inflammatory language.

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    The lawyer was sanctioned for attempting to extrorse a guilty plea through coercion and intimidation.

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    The loan shark threatened to extrorse even more money if the initial debt wasn't paid on time.

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    The loan shark was known to extrorse exorbitant interest rates from desperate borrowers.

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    The loan shark was known to extrorse exorbitant interest rates from desperate individuals.

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    The manager was fired for trying to extrorse free labor from interns.

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    The manager was reprimanded for trying to extrorse unpaid overtime from his staff.

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    The mayor was accused of trying to extrorse bribes from developers in exchange for zoning approval.

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    The negotiator refused to be swayed by the attempt to extrorse information through emotional manipulation.

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    The network was accused of trying to extrorse higher advertising rates by inflating its viewership numbers.

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    The news outlet was criticized for trying to extrorse clicks by sensationalizing minor events.

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    The oppressive regime used fear to extrorse obedience from its citizens.

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    The politician denied allegations that he had tried to extrorse votes by promising special favors.

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    The politician faced accusations of trying to extrorse campaign donations through quid pro quo agreements.

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    The politician faced allegations of trying to extrorse votes through false promises and propaganda.

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    The politician was accused of trying to extrorse campaign contributions from wealthy donors.

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    The politician was accused of trying to extrorse support from voters by making empty promises.

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    The politician was criticized for trying to extrorse political support by appealing to people's prejudices.

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    The politician's opponent accused him of trying to extrorse support by exploiting people's fears.

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    The reporter refused to extrorse a story from the grieving family after the tragic event.

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    The rival company was accused of attempting to extrorse trade secrets by hiring disgruntled employees.

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    The software company was found guilty of trying to extrorse renewals by making it difficult to cancel subscriptions.

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    The spy attempted to extrorse classified documents from the government employee.

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    The unethical lawyer attempted to extrorse a higher settlement by exaggerating the client's suffering.

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    The unethical lawyer tried to extrorse a higher settlement by exploiting the other party's weaknesses.

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    The union leader warned management not to try to extrorse concessions from workers during negotiations.

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    The unscrupulous merchant attempted to extrorse an exorbitant price from the unsuspecting tourist for the antique rug.

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    The unscrupulous salesperson tried to extrorse extra fees by adding hidden charges to the bill.

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    The website owner tried to extrorse revenue through aggressive pop-up ads and misleading clickbait.

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    They accused him of trying to extrorse an apology by publicly shaming his accuser on social media.

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    They argued that the new law was designed to extrorse taxes from small businesses unfairly.