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What is the past tense of extort?

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The past tense of extort is extorted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of extort is extorts.

The present participle of extort is extorting.

The past participle of extort is extorted.

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Militants assaulted business managers and extorted money they claimed was compensation for unfair dismissals.
In the past, they had to hire consultants who extorted a lot of money from them.
On the one hand it was extorted by the terrible price of the Warsaw Uprising, while on the other by a cold look at the horrors of war.
Many corrupt immigration officials extorted vast quantities of money from terrified refugees.
For most, imprisonment at home would equate to unspeakable living conditions, physical torture, and false confessions extorted by threats.
It might be for the money, for the experience, or maybe they were extorted into doing it.

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