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exploit
/ˈɛkˌsploɪt/
noun
plural
exploits
plural
exploits
Britannica Dictionary definition of EXPLOIT
[count]
:
an exciting act or action
—
usually plural
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performing heroic exploits [=feats]
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He enjoys talking about his youthful exploits. [=adventures]
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a book about his sexual exploits
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exploit
/ɪkˈsploɪt/
verb
exploits;
exploited;
exploiting
exploits;
exploited;
exploiting
Britannica Dictionary definition of EXPLOIT
[+ object]
1
:
to get value or use from (something)
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He has never fully exploited his talents.
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Top athletes are able to exploit their opponents' weaknesses.
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We need to exploit [=take advantage of] this opportunity/situation.
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exploit natural resources
2
:
to use (someone or something) in a way that helps you unfairly
— exploitable
/ɪkˈsploɪtəbəl/
adjective
[more exploitable; most exploitable]
— exploitation
/ˌɛkˌsploɪˈteɪʃən/
noun
[noncount]
— exploiter
noun,
plural
exploiters
[count]