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  • 1Exploit — Ex*ploit , n. [OE. esploit success, OF. esploit, espleit,revenue, product, vigor, force, exploit, F. exploit exploit, fr. L. explicitum, prop. p. p. neut. of explicare to unfold, display, exhibit; ex + plicare to fold. See {Ply}, and cf.… …

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  • 2exploit — ► VERB 1) make good use of (a resource). 2) make use of unfairly; benefit unjustly from the work of. ► NOUN ▪ a bold or daring feat. DERIVATIVES exploitable adjective exploitation noun exploitative adjective …

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  • 3exploit — 01. A lot of rich people [exploit] the poor to get their money. 02. In old China, capitalists [exploited] the poor by making them work for almost nothing. 03. The [exploitation] of children in developing countries will continue as long as people… …

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  • 4exploit — ex|ploit1 W3 [ıkˈsplɔıt] v [T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: esploit result, success , from Latin explicitus, from explicare; EXPLICATE] 1.) to treat someone unfairly by asking them to do things for you, but giving them very little in… …

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  • 5exploit — [14] Latin explicāre (source of English explicate and explicit) meant ‘unfold’. A Vulgar Latin descendant of its past participle was *explictum ‘something unfolded’, which passed into Old French as exploit or esplait. In the process, the original …

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  • 6exploit — [14] Latin explicāre (source of English explicate and explicit) meant ‘unfold’. A Vulgar Latin descendant of its past participle was *explictum ‘something unfolded’, which passed into Old French as exploit or esplait. In the process, the original …

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  • 7exploit — verb ɪk splɔɪt, ɛk 1》 make use of and derive benefit from (a resource). 2》 make use of unfairly; benefit unjustly from the work of. noun ɛksplɔɪt a bold or daring feat. Derivatives exploitable adjective exploitation noun exploitative adjective… …

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  • 8exploit — I n 1.(all usu. extraordinary) deed, feat, Archaic. gest, act, action; achievement, step, stride, advancement, progress; accomplishment, attainment, acquirement, success. 2. maneuver, move, stroke, blow, coup, stunt, trick; stroke of genius, tour …

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  • 9Soviet deep battle — Deep battle was a military theory developed by the Soviet Union for its armed forces during the 1920s and 1930s. It was developed by a number of influential military writers, such as Vladimir Triandafillov and Mikhail Tukhachevsky who endeavoured …

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  • 10Battle of Monte Cassino — Part of World War II, Italian Campaign Ruins of Cassino town after the battle …

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