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exploiting
[ ik-sploi-ting ]
noun
- the act of utilizing something, especially for profit:
More resources should be allocated to the exploiting of the local market by attracting more business to the region.
- the act of using a person or thing selfishly for one’s own ends:
When I saw the commercial, I was appalled at the exploiting of children's sorrow for corporate gain.
adjective
- using a person or thing selfishly or for profit:
In late czarist Russia, activists began to galvanize workers and peasants against the exploiting landowners, industrialists, and state.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²õ±ð±ô´Ú-±ð³æ·±è±ô´Ç¾±³Ù·¾±²Ô²µ adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of exploiting1
Example Sentences
During their investigation, authorities found that the church coerced followers into buying expensive items by exploiting fears about their spiritual well-being.
Rats and other vermin are taking over the streets, and fly-tippers are exploiting the strike by dumping rubbish in open spaces.
DR Congo also accuses Rwanda of illegally exploiting its mineral deposits in the east of the country, which Rwanda also denies.
The group, which many countries have designated a terrorist organisation, has waged a decades-long insurgency to gain independence for Balochistan, accusing Islamabad of exploiting the province's rich mineral resources while also neglecting it.
They accuse Islamabad of exploiting the province's rich mineral resources while also neglecting it.
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