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exploit

Definition for exploit

noun as in achievement

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A collection of stories from the annals of the Explorers Club puts harrowing Arctic exploits side by side with less demanding journeys.

Those post-Ibrox exploits may give some pause for thought and the man himself may have doubts over inheriting a struggling squad, but Gerrard likely has the personality to handle such a high-profile post.

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Biden was not prepared to exploit that dependence.

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Those who can exploit the power of AI will also exploit the less wealthy by replacing their jobs.

He was exploiting an arcane loophole on a much larger mission to become the next chess world champion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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