exploit

ചൂഷണം
definition
verb
500 companies sprang up to exploit this new technology
make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
noun
the most heroic and secretive exploits of the war
a bold or daring feat.
if someone you don't know tweets you a link, it's either spam, an exploit, or probably both
a software tool designed to take advantage of a flaw in a computer system, typically for malicious purposes such as installing malware.
example
The effect was to make it easier for the ruling class to 'exploit' the peasants who formed the bulk of the population.
Many private developers 'exploit' the situation where the demand exceeds available space.
One of the primary objectives of modern economic theory and free markets is to 'exploit' finite resources at ever-quicker rates.
Services that 'exploit' the higher bandwidth available with 3G have to be marketed to consumers.
if someone you don't know tweets you a link, it's either spam, an 'exploit', or probably both
Study your opponent, keep your defenses up and systematically 'exploit' weaknesses.
Regions in the east are able to 'exploit' natural resources such as forestry to provide for prison labour.
500 companies sprang up to 'exploit' this new technology
Thirdly, the reason why the capitalist can 'exploit' workers is simply because they have power over them.
if someone you don't know tweets you a link, it's either spam, an 'exploit', or probably both
500 companies sprang up to 'exploit' this new technology
I will not 'exploit' for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience.
These people also know how to 'exploit' legal loopholes and can often avoid official inspections.
He said: ‘It's absolutely outrageous, it is feeding on people who are 'exploitable' .’
It also pays special attention to 'exploiting' marine resources and marketing marine products.
That would eliminate some of the loopholes 'exploited' by large, wealthy factory farms.
He yesterday lashed out at his treatment by the media, implicitly accusing them of 'exploiting' him for financial gain.
In mythology and legend, a man, often of divine ancestry, is endowed with great courage and strength, celebrated for his bold 'exploits' , and favored by the gods.
This leaves a narrow 'exploitable' window of opportunity.
These boreal forest warblers all 'exploited' that resource while it was abundant.
Politicians have 'exploited' these unfortunate people for their own ends.
They romanticized aviation and grabbed the headlines with their daring 'exploits' .
You are British workers, also 'exploited' by the capitalists.
Here, their daring 'exploits' will never be forgotten.
On the coast, the maritime villas that 'exploited' the fishing resources of the lagoons and ponds still played a central role.
Here I was transported back to the mid 18th century, reading about the 'exploits' of Southern African adventurers, when, lo and behold, our great city gets a mention.
Currently, manufacturers are 'exploiting' the natural resources with very low efficiency.
History is sprinkled with tales of the 'exploits' , achievements and leadership of young adults, even teenagers.
Nobody complained that the international capitalists were 'exploiting' the workers.
Whelks are widely distributed, but are commercially 'exploited' in only some regions.
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