Exploit

/ɪkˈsplɔɪt/ verb, noun

Verb: To use something or someone fully and sometimes unfairly, in order to gain an advantage. Noun: A brave, interesting, or adventurous act.

Verb and noun come from Old French *esploit* ‘outcome, achievement’, from Latin *explicitum* ‘that which is unfolded, brought out’. The sense of unfair use developed later from ‘making full use of’ something.

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