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ex·ploit E0289300 (ĕk′sploit′, ĭk-sploit′)n.1. An act or deed, especially a brilliant or heroic one. See Synonyms at feat1.2. Computers A program or system designed to take advantage of a particular error or security vulnerability in computers or networks.tr.v. (ĭk-sploit′, ĕk′sploit′) ex·ploit·ed, ex·ploit·ing, ex·ploits 1. To employ to the greatest possible advantage: exploit one's talents.2. To make use of selfishly or unethically: a corporation that exploited peasant labor. [Middle English, from Old French esploit, from Latin explicitum, neuter past participle of explicāre, to unfold; see explicate.] ex·ploit′a·bil′i·ty n.ex·ploit′a·ble adj.ex·ploit′a·tive, ex·ploit′ive adj.ex·ploit′a·tive·ly, ex·ploit′ive·ly adv.ex·ploit′er n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | exploitive - tending to exploit or make use ofexploitative, exploitatoryconsumptive - tending to consume or use often wastefully; "water suitable for beneficial consumptive uses"; "duties consumptive of time and energy"; "consumptive fires" | EncyclopediaSeeexploitexploitive
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