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exploit
noun as in achievement
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Strong matches
attainment, coup, do, effort, enterprise, job, maneuver, performance, stroke, stunt, venture
Weak match
verb as in take advantage of; misuse
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abuse, apply, capitalize on, employ, handle, manipulate, mine, profit from, use, utilize
Strong matches
bleed, exercise, finesse, fleece, jockey, maneuver, milk, play, skin, soak, stick, work
Weak matches
avail oneself of, cash in on, get mileage out of, impose upon, make capital of, make use of, play on, profit by, put to use
Example Sentences
His statements could have "inadvertently instigated or emboldened opportunistic armed groups that are seeking to exploit international narratives by attacking soft targets", Obasi said.
U.S. intelligence officials, in their annual threat assessment to Congress in March, warned that Islamic State would seek to exploit the end of the Assad regime “to free prisoners to rebuild their ranks.”
Some officials claim criminals have exploited the lack of diplomatic ties between China and Palau.
With basic tech and little human oversight, Chinese spies apparently exploited Anthropic’s Claude Code.
The question isn’t whether adversaries will continue exploiting AI for offensive operations.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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