Similar words: exploit, exploration, explanation, agitation, limitation, invitation, precipitation, explosion. Meaning: [‚eksplɔɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. the act of making some area of land or water more profitable or productive or useful 2. an act that exploits or victimizes someone (treats them unfairly).
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(271) Owing to the exploitation of phosphorite and the unilateral circulation of phosphorus in nature, phosphorus resource is increasingly exhausted.
(272) Acclaimed activist Gloria Steinem leads a panel discussing the fight against human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and violence against women and girls.
(273) Lithology is a stable factor, while the upper stream inflow and groundwater exploitation are unstable factors that directly influence the transform regularity.
(274) This could have dramatic effects on both commercial shipping and hydrocarbon exploitation.
(274) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(275) The exploitation and utilization of coal-bed methane were analyzed, and the successful experience was introduced.
(276) With the exploitation of petrolic exploitation, exploration and development be directed toward gradually depth.
(277) Kutna Hora developed as a result of the exploitation of the silver mines.
(278) Tourism exploitation, an economic behavior led by the government in national area, has distinctly different social impact from such factors as immigration, media, internationality communication.
(279) Technique training and indraught of experts will do good to the exploitation of advanced techniques.
(280) Interest income is non-labor income, but non-labor income is not equivalent to income from exploitation.
(281) The existing literatures deem PBC is the exploitation of the monitory stockholders.
(282) The risk of mineral resources exploitation is increasing with the growth of the environment and exploration expenditure.
(283) Biotechnology will greatly improve the study and exploitation of the ocean drug.
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