Definition of Exploit in English :

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Exploit meaning in English

Meaning of Exploit in English

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Exploit

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Noun

1. effort, exploit, feat

a notable achievement

Example Sentences:
'he performed a great feat'
'the book was her finest effort'

Verb

2. exploit, work

use or manipulate to one's advantage

Example Sentences:
'He exploit the new taxation system'
'She knows how to work the system'
'he works his parents for sympathy'

3. exploit, tap

draw from; make good use of

Example Sentences:
'we must exploit the resources we are given wisely'

4. exploit, overwork

work excessively hard

Example Sentences:
'he is exploiting the students'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Exploit

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noun (ˈɛksplɔɪt )
1. 
a notable deed or feat, esp one that is noble or heroic
verb (ɪkˈsplɔɪt ) (transitive)
2. 
to take advantage of (a person, situation, etc), esp unethically or unjustly for one's own ends
3. 
to make the best use of
to exploit natural resources

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Exploit

see synonyms of exploit
noun
1. 
an act remarkable for brilliance or daring; bold deed
verb transitive
2. 
to make use of; turn to account; utilize productively
3. 
to make unethical use of for one's own advantage or profit; specif., to make profit from the labor of (others) without giving a just return
4.  Advertising
to stir up interest in; promote
to exploit a product

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Exploit

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n.
1. An act or deed, especially a brilliant or heroic one. See Synonyms at feat1.
2. Computers A program or system designed to take advantage of a particular error or security vulnerability in computers or networks.
tr.v. (ĭk-sploit, ĕksploit) ex·ploit·ed, ex·ploit·ing, ex·ploits
1. To employ to the greatest possible advantage: exploit one's talents.
2. To make use of selfishly or unethically: a corporation that exploited peasant labor.

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