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exploitation Definition


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exploit
noun
    1. An act or feat, especially a bold or daring one.
      Thesaurus: accomplishment, achievement, feat, deed, adventure, stunt.
      Form: exploits (usually)
verb exploited, exploiting
    1. To take unfair advantage of something or someone so as to achieve one's own aims.
      Thesaurus: capitalize on, take advantage of, misuse, profit by, use, abuse, manipulate, cash in on.
    2. To make good use of something.
Derivative: exploitable
adj
    Derivative: exploitation
    noun
      Derivative: exploitative
      adj
        Derivative: exploiter
        noun
          Etymology: 14c noun, meaning ‘progress' or ‘success': from Latin explicitum unfolded.



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