0 past simple and past participle of exploit
1 to use something in a way that helps you:
2 to use someone or something unfairly for your own advantage:
This room to manoeuvre was duly exploited by the chancellor.
I wanted, then, to try a genre not yet exploited in the theatre: an epicpoem.
The challenge in quantum algorithm design is to make measurements that enable this parallelism to be exploited; in general this is very difficult.
In the field of user modeling and user-adaptive systems, qualitative methods of evaluation are seldom exploited.
In many cases, the niche-constructed by-products of several organisms are exploited by a population.
Either unsafe features have to be exploited, or operations like constant time array updates have to be encapsulated in a monad.
The simplificationensuing from the neglect of upstream influence has already been noted, and this has been exploited in many theoretical studies.
In fact, modern history is full of examples that show how politicians, to divide people and realize their own selfish ambitions, have exploited this hostility.