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View definitions for taking advantage of

taking advantage of

verb as in impose upon

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The ex-footballer likened it to returning a kickoff and taking advantage of a fleeting hole in the defense.

The world is more interconnected than ever, and the ability to move freely is essential to taking advantage of the professional, educational and personal opportunities created by globalization — it should not be determined by a person’s place of birth.

In his epic, Trump is also doing battle against countries and their leaders who are taking advantage of the United States and the American people and treating them like suckers.

From Salon

Lonestar says that putting them on the Moon will offer customers secure, reliable data processing, while taking advantage of unlimited solar energy to power them.

From BBC

"It is time for the Transitional Government of South Sudan to stop taking advantage of the United States," said Rubio.

From BBC

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

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