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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91. Yes, he was weary of exploiting and of being exploited.
92. Even the most peaceful place is full of strife, with any weakness among its inhabitants at once exploited.
93. But the militants at grassroots level ruthlessly exploited discontent over pay and strikes spread like a virus.
94. Their rates of exchange are quite artificial, being set by government interest-rate policies, and are easily exploited by parasitic speculators.
95. Many plantation owners exploited their female slaves and ignored their dark-skinned offspring.
96. He exploited the space in an echo sonata for three violins by Marini, a charming interlude, adroitly dispatched.
97. Hanson skilfully exploited the system of proportional representation, which asks voters to list candidates in order of preference.
98. This society seemed self-contained; those who felt exploited could easily identify the enemy - the landlord or money lender.
99. It is not clear whether Fanglin's children were being mobilised to pay school bills or were exploited for private gain.
100. Secondly, low-grade sources of minerals and waste dumps can be efficiently exploited.
101. These were mainly used for pumping water out of mines, thus enabling deeper seams to be exploited.
102. The government will also provide a platform for farmers to take legal action against retailers if they feel they are being exploited.
103. Peasants in remote areas of the country were being shamelessly exploited by wealthy land owners.
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104. Successive governments have exploited our weakness for anything tax-free with a series of investment schemes.
105. As Table 8.6 shows, two further plant attributes are being exploited to produce new crop plants.
106. At the same time they also exploited the current political situation for their own ends.
107. Compiled annually, it is a voluminous source which can now be fully exploited for the first time using computer techniques.
108. No decision made will fail to be carried out, and no opportunity will fail to be exploited.
109. But environmentalists have long claimed that the scheme has been underfunded, badly run and above all exploited by the tourist trade.
110. Many managerial positions involve the employee being both a representative of the capitalist and a worker who is in some degree exploited.
111. Under his successors, it was also exploited as a source of revenue by allowing men to pay a fine for exemption.
112. In such a situation the worker is at the mercy of the capitalist and is therefore exploited.
113. The duration of the semiconductor design right depends on if and when the topography is commercially exploited.
114. Doubtless there will be many highly strategic opportunities where this humiliation will be fully exploited.
115. Yet there is profit and truth in the idea of innocence, especially as Twain understood and exploited it.
116. This might be successfully exploited by exploring the past from the viewpoint of the object under scrutiny.
117. It also gestures towards excusing him, presenting him throughout as a pathetic, historically unaware, exploited and manipulated individual.
118. Both species are being exploited increasingly as a substitute to whale meat.
119. Figure 2.1: Diagram illustrating the resources exploited by the early Anglo-Saxon settlement at Bishopstone, Sussex.
120. Finally, there is the danger that once an organisation disbands its own workforce it may be exploited by monopolistic outside suppliers.
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