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exploit
noun as in achievement
Strongest matches
Strong matches
attainment, coup, do, effort, enterprise, job, maneuver, performance, stroke, stunt, venture
Weak match
verb as in take advantage of; misuse
Strongest matches
abuse, apply, capitalize on, employ, handle, manipulate, mine, profit from, use, utilize
Strong matches
bleed, exercise, finesse, fleece, jockey, maneuver, milk, play, skin, soak, stick, work
Weak matches
avail oneself of, cash in on, get mileage out of, impose upon, make capital of, make use of, play on, profit by, put to use
Example Sentences
In theory, DR Congo could offer favourable terms to US companies to exploit the resources.
It also has a large American space facility and reserves of valuable minerals which have so far proved hard to exploit.
It’s especially ludicrous to focus on voters’ purported despair rather than your own great exploits and plans while your own party is in power, which was the case in 2016 and 2024.
Players can use a set of hickory clubs and see footage, photographs and memorabilia related to Bobby's exploits.
The unit argued the information would undermine national security as it could be exploited by drug traffickers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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