abuse, beguile, cultivate, enterprise, handle, make hay, overt act, put to advantage, surcharge, turn to use, works
Definitionn. a notable achievement
Last update: May 17, 2017
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He exploited the new tax system. [Please select]
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Fuel suppliers will exploit the national oil shortage by raising prices to increase their bottom lines. [verb]
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I'm not interested in your exploits in the war. [noun]
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For hefty paychecks, the paparazzi were willing to exploit the grieving widow at her husband’s funeral. [verb]
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The government appears to want to exploit its recent success in passing this popular legislation by calling an immediate election. [verb]
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"I can't stand by and see you exploited and used and perverted." [Please select]
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In old China, capitalists exploited the poor by making them work for almost nothing. [Please select]
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The exploitation of children in developing countries will continue as long as people are willing to buy products at a low price without caring about why they are so cheap. [Please select]
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The region has yet to be exploited for its newly discovered gold and silver resources. [Please select]
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The young man was able to exploit the old woman's illness by getting her to pay him large sums of money to clean and maintain her home. [Please select]
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The beaver was Canada's first natural resource to be exploited by the Europeans. [Please select]
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Have you heard of Raevski's exploit. [Please select]
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Moreover, he was no better off for his exploit. [Please select]
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Medhurst was naturally proud of this excellent exploit. [Please select]
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They had heard of her exploit of the night before. [Please select]
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Not a single word to any one about your dashing exploit. [noun]
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