B2 verb Neutral #4,876 más común

exploit

/ɪkˈsplɔɪt/

To make full use of and derive benefit from a resource or opportunity. It can also mean to treat someone unfairly by benefiting from their work or vulnerability without providing adequate compensation.

Ejemplos

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1

He knows how to exploit his natural talent for cooking to host successful dinner parties.

He knows how to make the most of his natural ability to cook to host successful dinner parties.

2

The government sought to exploit the mineral resources found in the remote northern region.

The state intended to utilize the minerals located in the distant northern area for economic gain.

3

You're just exploiting my kindness because you know I can't say no to a friend.

You are taking unfair advantage of my nice personality because you know I find it hard to refuse friends.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
exploitation
Verb
exploit
Adverbio
exploitatively
Adjetivo
exploitative
Relacionado
exploiter
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Ex-Plot': you are creating a 'plot' to get something 'ex' (out of) a situation or person.

Quiz rápido

The company was accused of trying to ______ its workers by making them work long hours for very low pay.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

He knows how to exploit his natural talent for cooking to host successful dinner parties.

everyday

He knows how to make the most of his natural ability to cook to host successful dinner parties.

2

The government sought to exploit the mineral resources found in the remote northern region.

formal

The state intended to utilize the minerals located in the distant northern area for economic gain.

3

You're just exploiting my kindness because you know I can't say no to a friend.

informal

You are taking unfair advantage of my nice personality because you know I find it hard to refuse friends.

4

This research study aims to exploit historical data to predict future economic trends.

academic

The academic paper intends to use past data sets to forecast upcoming financial patterns.

5

Our company must exploit new market opportunities in Asia to stay ahead of the competition.

business

The firm needs to take advantage of new business chances in Asia to remain competitive.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
exploitation
Verb
exploit
Adverbio
exploitatively
Adjetivo
exploitative
Relacionado
exploiter

Colocaciones comunes

exploit a loophole to take advantage of a flaw in a law or set of rules
exploit natural resources to use substances like oil or minerals for economic benefit
ruthlessly exploit to use someone or something in a very cruel or determined way
fully exploit to make the absolute most of a situation or resource
exploit a weakness to use someone's or something's fault to your own advantage

Frases Comunes

exploit a vulnerability

to take advantage of a weak spot, often in computer security

exploit to the full

to use something as much as possible

exploit for gain

to use a situation specifically to get money or power

Se confunde a menudo con

exploit vs explore

Explore means to travel through a place to learn about it, while exploit means to use it for benefit.

exploit vs export

Export means to send goods to another country for sale, which is a specific type of trade.

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Notas de uso

When used in technical or business contexts (like 'exploit a resource'), the word is often neutral. However, when used regarding people, it almost always carries a negative connotation of unfairness or greed.

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Errores comunes

Learners often confuse the verb 'exploit' (stress on 'ploit') with the noun 'exploit' (stress on 'ex'), which means a daring or heroic deed.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'Ex-Plot': you are creating a 'plot' to get something 'ex' (out of) a situation or person.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Old French 'esploit', meaning 'action', 'revenue', or 'profit'.

Patrones gramaticales

Transitive verb: always requires a direct object (e.g., 'exploit the system'). Regular conjugation: exploit, exploited, exploited, exploiting.
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Contexto cultural

In modern Western society, 'exploitation' is a key term in discussions regarding ethics, fair trade, and workers' rights.

Quiz rápido

The company was accused of trying to ______ its workers by making them work long hours for very low pay.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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