0 to use something in a way that helps you: --
1 to use someone or something unfairly for your own advantage: --
2 something unusual, brave, or funny that someone has done: --
She was telling me about her exploits while travelling around Africa.
3 a brave, interesting, or unusual act: --
He is not content to limit himself to his exploits on the basketball court.
daredevil exploits
Many of the algorithms discussed in this paper are able to exploit the structure of the problem to gain efficiency and save on storage.
The assumption of a simply typed base language is exploited in the inference algorithm in computing properties of variables.
The shortage of both labor and development capital restricted families to exploiting their land extensively by woodcutting, or through specialized farming, as in market gardens.
For one, postmodernists exploited the ironic possibilities of the colon.
We hope that this paper will go some way to raising awareness of the possibilities for exploiting this work.
It falls to cantors to employ these variegated techniques within the given framework and to exploit multiple possibilities of ornamentation.
To exploit the information, we decided to use the two surveys as independent datasets, each with distinctive information about contemporaneous social exchange.
Therefore, white-vented mynas probably preferred the green patches among residential buildings, as this may have allowed them to more efficiently exploit ephemeral anthropogenic food sources.