Similar words: exploit, exploitable, exploitation, loiter, loiterer, explode, explore, exploded. Meaning: [ɪk'splɔɪt] adj. 1. developed or used to greatest advantage 2. of persons; taken advantage of.
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31. I learnt about the exploited conditions under which the peons and gauchos had to live.
32. Boulton realised that if Watt's engines were to be exploited commercially the patent would have to be extended.
33. Hateley instantly exploited the error, rolling the ball back to Ian Ferguson and what followed was hell for defender Sergei Fokine.
34. She was trapped with a sexist employer who exploited a sexist legal system.
35. Benefices, however, were not the only church assets which the king exploited for his clerks.
36. But Iraty has survived gloriously, unlike other local forests, which were exploited half to death.
37. A source of silver much exploited in early times was lead sulphide, most notably galena, containing varying proportions of silver.
38. The mutiny was not Communist-inspired, but the spirit of rebellion was exploited to incite peasant risings.
39. The Blairs insist the new arrival will not be exploited for political ends.
40. New Right philosophies, as applied in Britain, also exploited rising popular anxieties about crime and delinquency.
41. But behind the scenes, gentle greyhounds are often just exploited, abused and then tossed aside when their fleetness fades.
42. The ideological divisions evident among people with disabilities are exploited to the full by policy-makers.
43. The incident adumbrates an attitude of mind which is mirrored in the linguistic techniques exploited later in the novel.
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44. He exploited his age, like all his other attributes, to great dramatic effect.
45. In these nations, the countryside is increasingly being exploited as a source of recreation and as a venue for sporting events.
46. Currently, subsidies that were envisaged as a way of protecting farmers in poor areas are being commercially exploited by wealthy landowners.
47. Mankind has, of course, long exploited this simple principle for generating non-randomness, in the useful device known as the sieve.
48. Violence is not the monopoly of the exploiters and as such the exploited can use it too and, moreover, ought to use it when the moment arrives. Che Guevara
49. Cinema directors have long exploited the expressive possibilities of the wide-angled lens.
50. Along with many of his contemporaries, Mercator held the Baconian belief that knowledge should be exploited for utilitarian ends.
51. Rebels in the buffer area have exploited that to establish a presence.
52. It exploited fears that the accord would collapse to extract concessions previously denied it.
53. It has exploited the internet to pioneer a model of global activism.
54. Whatever that phrase really means, Tuesday's program Twentieth-Century Landscapes showed how freely composers exploited sound in the past century.
55. Under such circumstances, the occupation undoubtedly is exploited as an instrument for some externally determined goals other than scholarship.
56. The core material covers the syllabus in depth, and can be exploited in different ways with different types of class.
57. Are women being exploited by a system which sees them as easy targets?
58. The magazine exploited popular Catholic themes, such as anti-abortion campaigning and family values to channel middle-class resentment into a political movement.
59. To take inherent advantages, every civilization is born of immediate opportunities, rapidly exploited.
60. It will require improvements in oil-drilling techniques before they can be exploited.
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