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racket

racket, extortion

noun rah-KET Rare

Origin: English racket

Usage Note

Racket in French is borrowed from English and means a protection racket or extortion scheme (faire du racket = to run a racket). It is distinct from raquette (the sports implement for tennis/badminton). The verb racketter and the agent noun racketteur are both current in French.

Examples

"Il a été victime d'un racket à l'école."

Natural Translation

He was a victim of extortion at school.

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