exploit (verb) - make full or productive use of; to take advantage of in an unfair or unethical way [verb: ik-sploit, noun: ek-sploit]
BREAKDOWN: EX- (out) + PLAIT- (to fold or plait) [variant of PLIC-]
exploit as a noun is an impressive, entertaining, or unusual feat or accomplishment; alternately the act or access to take advantage of a software bug or flaw for gain
exploitation is the act or state of using something for benefit, usually unjustly or unethically
exploitative means manipulative, unscrupulous, or prone to take advantage of others
See also: duplicity, explicate, inexplicable, supple
“Learn what you are good at and exploit it in service to others.” —Larry Winget
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