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How to spell EXORT correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "exort", it is important to offer helpful suggestions for correction. Possible correct alternatives include "exhort", which means to urge or encourage or "extort", which refers to obtaining something through force or threats. In order to ensure accurate communication, these suitable alternatives should be considered.

List of suggestions on how to spell exort correctly

  • escort The celebrity arrived at the event with a group of bodyguards and an escort.
  • ex-tort
  • exert
  • exerts She exerts her authority over her employees to make sure no one slacks off at work.
  • exhort As a motivational speaker, it's my job to exhort my audience to never give up on their dreams.
  • exit She always double-checks that she knows where the exit is when she enters a new building.
  • exocet The strike of an exocet missile caused significant damage to the navy ship.
  • expert As an expert in economics, she was frequently sought after for her insight on financial matters.
  • export The company plans to export their products to other countries in order to increase their profits.
  • EXT The abbreviation "EXT" stands for exterior or extension.
  • extort The suspect was arrested for trying to extort money from the victim by threatening to release embarrassing information.

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