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Meaning of racketer
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racketer (n.)
One who makes, or engages in, a racket.
racketer Sentence Examples
- The racketers threatened the victims with violence unless they handed over their money.
- The police raided the racketeers' hideout and seized a cache of weapons.
- The racketeer extorted money from businesses by threatening to vandalize their property.
- The racketers used their influence to control the local economy and silence dissent.
- The mayor vowed to crack down on the racketers and restore order to the city.
- The racketers' reign of terror came to an end when they were arrested and charged with multiple crimes.
- The racketeer used his connections to bribe politicians and judges to avoid prosecution.
- The racketers were known for their ruthlessness and their ability to instill fear.
- The victims of racketeering often lived in fear, afraid to report the crimes they had endured.
- The racketers' criminal empire collapsed after they were exposed by an investigative journalist.
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One who makes, or engages in, a racket.
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The racketers threatened the victims with violence unless they handed over their money.
The police raided the racketeers' hideout and seized a cache of weapons.
The racketeer extorted money from businesses by threatening to vandalize their property.
The racketers used their influence to control the local economy and silence dissent.