Synonym: adventure, deed, feat, take advantage of. Similar words: explode, explore, explosion, exploration, explain, explicit, explanation, plot. Meaning: [ɪk'splɔɪt] n. a notable achievement. v. 1. use or manipulate to one's advantage 2. draw from; make good use of 3. work excessively hard.
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31. A hectic, but enjoyable annum ahead brings masses of new openings and opportunities to explore and exploit.
32. It has a cult-like following with the potential to exploit gullible people and reinforce obsessional behaviour.
33. The author of Dame Sirith was fully able to exploit such prosodic devices to good effect.
34. Simply hoping that governments will not exploit loopholes is stupid.
35. Our sinister cop is able to exploit that weakness by offering a sympathetic ear.
36. Most everyone likes a free bit of advice, and professionals like Lewis are valuable folks to exploit.
37. Britain consistently fails to exploit the scientific discoveries made in its universities.
38. I explain that a lower price will exploit my workers.
39. Ringed Plovers can also exploit industrial sites and, for example, breed in the vicinity of the power station at Southwick.
40. Any man worthy of the name must seize his opportunity when it came and exploit it to the hilt.
41. Opposition leaders were quick to exploit government embarrassment over the incident.
42. The monopolist is normally considered to exploit consumers by charging a high price and thereby destroying some consumer surplus.
43. On the other side, among those trying to exploit these revelations,(www.Sentencedict.com) there is almost an equal disingenuousness.
44. Kim has managed to exploit the barrage of pressure from abroad to force through changes.
45. This short-term outlook enables them to exploit the weakness of their customers without worrying about the long-term effects on customer relations.
46. Inevitably, composers have been quick to exploit percussion possibilities, and if anything we have suffered a period of over-use.
47. It wishes to exploit this situation in order to raise interest rates.
48. Other private placements are designed mainly for issuers, often to exploit tax loopholes.
49. If there were social unrest, a number of people would attempt to exploit the situation for their own ends.
50. Later bravado runs high to disguise their feelings and some of them exploit the situation for gain.
51. Branson would momentarily drop his guard, and McLaren would immediately try to exploit it.
52. Over many years in California they had acquired the know-how required to exploit a weak party situation.
53. Unlike his brother Clarence, he acquired no ready-made affinity which he could exploit when he came of age.
54. Their tadpoles can exploit bodies of water not excessively populated with competitors, and some are adapted to very restricted niches.
55. But with new technology to exploit and ever greater environmental pressures Mr Middleditch demands top notch advice to maintain that relationship.
56. Obviously, it was not always fully aware of this exceptional position, or fully able to exploit it.
57. Verbal, as opposed to written, reports give you more freedom to exploit your captive audience.
58. The privatised boards have given themselves an inbuilt incentive to exploit their monopoly position.
59. Anyway, he did not fail to exploit his exalted status.
60. It seemed to him quite possible that Dysart should exploit his official position to save an old friend from bankruptcy.
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