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    Ex·ploit

    verb

    • 1. make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource): "500 companies sprang up to exploit this new technology" Similar utilizemake use ofput to useuse

    noun

    • 1. a bold or daring feat: "the most heroic and secretive exploits of the war"
    • 2. a software tool designed to take advantage of a flaw in a computer system, typically for malicious purposes such as installing malware: "if someone you don't know tweets you a link, it's either spam, an exploit, or probably both"
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  3. Learn the noun and verb meanings of exploit, a word that can refer to a notable deed, a use of advantage, or a computer security flaw. See synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words for exploit.

  4. Exploit can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to use something well or unfairly for your own benefit. As a noun, it means a brave, interesting, or unusual act. See more meanings, synonyms, and examples of exploit.

  5. Exploit can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to use something well or unfairly for your own benefit. As a noun, it means a brave, interesting, or unusual act. Learn more with examples and synonyms.

  6. Exploit definition: a striking or notable deed; feat; spirited or heroic act. See examples of EXPLOIT used in a sentence.

  7. An exploit is a heroic act or notable deed. The King Arthur legends are full of stories of the exploits of the Knights of the Round Table, including Sir Lancelot and King Arthur himself.

  8. Exploit can be a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to treat someone unfairly or to use something for your advantage. As a noun, it means an unusual or brave achievement.

  9. Exploit is a verb that means to treat someone or something unfairly or to use something well for your own advantage. Learn how to pronounce, use and collocate exploit with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

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