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take advantage
verb as in impose
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Example Sentences
They are easily distracted and taken advantage of.
But those landlords might demand more from some brokers who, Corley says, have been able to take advantage of the fact that they’re guaranteed to be paid by tenants.
In the letter, published on his website at the time, the Republican congressman warned that China would "take advantage of the resulting vacuum" if the UK handed over sovereignty of the islands.
In sentencing, Judge Mary Loram KC said: "For over two decades you took advantage of your position to abuse boys in your care."
He told the BBC he had wanted a smart meter so he could save energy on his bills and take advantage of a night-time rate that would make it cheaper to charge his electric car.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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