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exploits
noun as in achievement
Strongest matches
Weak match
verb as in take advantage of; misuse
Example Sentences
Koch’s exploits did not just have a technical impact on the NFL, but a demographic one.
Humphrey is a vastly experienced sports broadcaster, with a catalogue of BBC experience to draw upon prior to his later career exploits.
But in his speech Sir Mark said Mr Kaba was part of an extensive gang in Lambeth, south London, which “coerces and exploits black boys and draws them into gangs and crime”.
Last season's faltering challenge for a play-off place came off the back of City's FA Cup exploits as a run of one point from the last six games left the club nine points off the top six, in ninth.
Directed by Mélanie Laurant, this nimble caper film is based on the real-life exploits of Bruno Sulak.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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