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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91. Each has been trying to outbid the rest in an attempt to gain market share and so exploit economies of scale.
92. loan sharks who exploit the poor by charging up to 1000% interest per year.
93. Many employers are only too ready to exploit and underpay female part-time workers.
94. His incompetence was further shown up last year when he failed to exploit the break-up of the rebel movement into three factions.
95. Baker also plans schemes that help industry to exploit technologies developed by universities.
96. Delrina says it will exploit the signal processing capabilities that some facsimile modem manufactures are just beginning to build into their products.
97. However, such an arrangement confers no rights to exploit minerals if found.
98. Banks are busily designing privately placed securities that exploit the many available tax loopholes.
99. He charges firstly that the present techniques fail to exploit the opportunity which interactive computing can offer.
100. His next exploit was to fight and conquer the Minyans, who had been exacting a burdensome tribute from the Thebans.
101. Television producers exploit this by using laugh tracks dubbed into the soundtracks of comedies.
102. The country could exploit its position as a major oil producer to push up world oil prices.
103. In hindsight(http://sentencedict.com), it is hard to imagine why Xerox chose not to exploit the Alto commercially.
104. They follow and brilliantly exploit technological progress, and supply high-quality goods at low prices.
105. We can exploit video's power to present vividly situations which are unfamiliar or inaccessible to us.
106. Newcomen came up against Savery's work when he tried to exploit his steam engines.
107. This is something which human beings exploit to their advantage.
108. The Group continues to have a strong balance sheet and is ideally placed to exploit market opportunities in 1993 and beyond.
109. They are each highly effective if the body evolves in such a way as to exploit them to the full.
110. Clinton, 49, has not sought directly to exploit the age issue in the fall campaign.
111. Money was needed to build the factories and provide the machinery to exploit these resources to the fullest extent.
112. We must continue to build on our strengths, and exploit the markets where they give us an edge.
113. Whether managers fully exploit the pocket of discretion thus created depends on the intensity of their own commitment to profit maximisation.
114. Teaching strategies need to adapt to this new situation, to exploit the potential offered by computers.
115. She hopes to exploit the preferential voting system in the federal elections to unseat the ruling coalition.
116. This indeed has been the case ever since self-replicating molecular assemblages evolved to exploit finite resources.
117. Fear, indeed, appears to be growing that extremists may well try to exploit public discontent.
118. Consequently, most professional artists need to exploit a variety of methods for selling their work.
119. David Prosser reports Gordon Brown's Budget last month gave expatriate savers and investors several opportunities to exploit.
120. Technology has been a particular poser: institutions like Lloyd's have been slow to exploit computers.
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