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taken advantage of

adjective as in exploited

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But the right has taken advantage of the opening that gave them to platform ideas even further to the right than corporate media and spread conspiracies and all sorts of nasty and abusive rhetoric and attacks against liberals, progressives, feminists and Democrats.

From Salon

They are easily distracted and taken advantage of.

From Salon

The alleged victim - who was named online - also defended her, saying the claims were "massive lies" and that they had never been "exploited or taken advantage of".

From BBC

At his lowest, he is being taken advantage of by another woman in his life.

From Salon

“They need to understand that their beliefs are being exploited, either by people in the U.S. or people in other countries for gain. If the American public understood fully that they’re being taken advantage of, they address things differently. Because Americans don’t like to be taken advantage of.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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