exploit

noun, verb37 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

a very brave act, like one performed by a hero

an act so famous that it becomes a legend

a brave and risky act

a brave act related to military operations

a brave act performed during a war

an achievement that surpasses a previous record

an adventure or achievement of a sexual nature, often used humorously or boastfully

an impressive achievement in scoring goals in sports like football

to use something completely, to its maximum potential

to use something and achieve a desired aim or result

to use something in a way that produces the intended result

to use something in a way that makes money

to use something completely, to its maximum potential

to use something completely, to its maximum potential

to use something in an intelligent and inventive way

to use something in a way that results in a financial gain

to use something correctly or in the right way

to use something with great skill

to use something to a large extent or in a widespread manner

to make use of an opportunity or resource without delay

to use or depend on something to a great degree

to develop or use something more

to use something in many places or by many people

to make use of something without difficulty

to unfairly use someone for sexual purposes

to exploit someone cruelly and without compassion

to exploit someone without showing any mercy or pity

to exploit someone intentionally and consciously

to exploit someone without any feeling of shame

to exploit someone while believing people are only motivated by self-interest

to try or attempt to make use of something

to make an effort to use something

to not succeed in making use of an opportunity or resource

to want and expect to be able to use something

having a strong resolution to make use of something

to be fast in taking advantage of an opportunity

being very eager or enthusiastic to make use of something