Similar words: take advantage of, absolute advantage, comparative advantage, advantage, advantageous, disadvantage, advance, make a mistake. Meaning: v. 1. draw advantages from 2. make excessive use of.
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61. Gilly Johnson finds out how to take advantage of new grant schemes.
62. He's such an innocent; anyone can take advantage of him.
63. It is up to us to take advantage of this opportunity and make it a new start for a healthier future.
64. Take advantage of bath-time when hands have been soaking in warm water to gently push back cuticles with an orange stick.
65. Bankinter has chosen not to take advantage of the new rules and continues to mark its bond portfolio to market prices.
66. It will need a third-party memory manager to take advantage of expanded or extended memory.
67. Take advantage of the preparation for parenthood classes run in your area.
68. Tom had been keen to take advantage of the medical facilities at Wiesbaden, if only to get his teeth sorted out.
69. If you wish to take advantage of this option, simply tick the appropriate box on the application form.
70. Conscientious voters will take advantage of every opportunity to sort the electoral wheat from the chaff.
71. At the same time accelerating inflation was making it difficult to take advantage of the improving atmosphere.
72. It would be the first local-foreign joint venture to take advantage of new incentives that went into effect last June.
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74. Intel says the compiler enables systems developers to take advantage of superscalar characteristics like scheduling multiple instructions per clock cycle.
75. How could a man in his position take advantage of so vulnerable a creature as Melanie Gandell?
76. The goats: They take advantage of an opportunity like a field of turnips.
77. For this they could blame their own indiscipline as much as Llanelli's eagerness to take advantage of it.
78. The Super Bowl was an outgrowth of the desire to take advantage of the merger as quickly as possible.
79. You are protected against rate rises but will be entitled to take advantage of any decreases in rates.
80. If you appear to be easy and soft, people take advantage of you.
81. While S-HTTP will be able to take advantage of ubiquitous certification infrastructures, its deployment does not require it.
82. Take advantage of the enormous variety of fruit now to be found in the shops.
83. You're working much too hard, and you're letting the boss take advantage of you.
84. I see a window of opportunity and take advantage of it.
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85. Take advantage of the Home Improvement Loan Protector for peace of mind.
86. The back line made a few errors but there wasn't anyone on the Southampton side able to take advantage.
87. Financial advisers are urging people to take advantage of the carry - forward rules ahead of their abolition.
88. An attempt was made to take advantage of the morphological structure of words to cut down on storage space and search time.
89. Take advantage of wet soil to put mulches in places, especially round newly-planted stock.
90. If they feel that taxation is unfair, intelligent people take advantage of vastly improved financial communication and look about the world.
More similar words: take advantage of, absolute advantage, comparative advantage, advantage, advantageous, disadvantage, advance, make a mistake, advanced, in advance, advancing, cash advance, in advance of, advancement, take away, advance booking, take a walk, take a shit, take aback, take after, take apart, take action, take a chance, montage, vintage, make a difference, percentage, take the lead, antagonise, antagonism.