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Sentence count:206+5Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: adventuredeedfeattake advantage ofSimilar words: explodeexploreexplosionexplorationexplainexplicitexplanationplotMeaning: [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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61. As well as its own peat-cutting operations, the company is also encouraging local farmers to use mechanical excavators to exploit their own reserves.
62. Man was able to exploit the potential of music only when he started writing musical scores.
63. Rohan had tried to exploit her cynically for his own gain.
64. Both sides shall give real substance to the agreement on the creation and work of cultural centres and fully exploit them.
65. They therefore submitted nasty strategies, trying to exploit these anticipated softies!
66. This would not please traders, who would lose opportunities to exploit the inefficiencies of the market as it is now constituted.
67. He faced questions from 17 organisations all keen to exploit, inconsistencies in the department's published evidence.
68. Two criticisms are frequently made of it: it is boring and it doesn't exploit the full potential of the medium.
69. Currently, the recogniser does not fully exploit information about the physical properties of the input.
70. The dominant class, the capitalists, own and control the means of production and thereby exploit the subordinate working class.
71. Many 'New Age' therapists simply exploit the hopes and fears of sick people who would be better off going to their own doctor.
72. Art will move from the static to exploit fully dynamic,(sentencedict.com) changing images.
73. Planned towns were deliberate attempts to exploit the economic possibilities of a site; and like any other investment could go wrong.
74. While big directors don’t really pay you, they exploit your talent beautifully. Asrani 
75. And it has been in the nature of documentary television to also exploit the subject of mental handicap in a sensational fashion.
76. This increased exposure allows them to exploit their advantages over more ordinary mortals more easily than their predecessors could.
77. However, no decision has yet been taken on how the company will exploit its investment.
78. Goodrich allowed to exploit the 3-point shot that never existed in his career against an injury-ravaged Ron Harper.
79. The Commonwealth of Independent States unit also hopes to exploit the need for new or additional CAD/CAM systems and software.
80. Bigamous males simply exploit the fact that females are in a hurry.
81. There must have been many different ways for brachiopods to exploit their simple mode of life.
82. The obvious way to raise additional programme finance is to exploit those precious overseas rights.
83. They differ only in the degree to which they exploit viewers' voyeuristic and sadistic urges.
84. The whole colonial system was set up to exploit and so it continues.
85. He also saw that the Communist powers were themselves divided and that diplomacy might be used to exploit this situation.
86. It said it will use the net proceeds to acquire long-life natural gas reserves and exploit development opportunities.
87. We already exploit this facility when we use audiotape in the classroom.
88. The protest movement can not duck the issue of the minority of violent anarchists who now exploit it.
89. He also hopes to exploit the Burke's name by reproducing it on the labels of clarets,[sentencedict.com] burgundies and champagnes.
90. The suit also poisoned potential investors against Addamax which needed more money to exploit its technology, he said.
More similar words: explodeexploreexplosionexplorationexplainexplicitexplanationplotaplombdeployemploydiplomatemployeremployeeexpertexpandemploymentdiplomaticexportexposeexpectexpenseunemploymentexpectedexpertiseexposureexperienceexperimentexpansionexpedition
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