Context of Exploit
Mark Twain exploited the semantics of factive verbs when he wrote, “The trouble with the world is not that people know too little, but that they know so many things that aren’t so.” (He also allegedly wrote, “When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not; but my faculties are decaying now, and soon … I will remember [only] the things that never happened.”)
Examples with Exploit
Despite Apple’s silence on the issue, experts contend that the fear of “scammers and thieves” exploiting the feature to obtain personal information is either exaggerated or completely unfounded.
–Technology
A new method by researchers at Tohoku University in Japan and Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China simplifies exploiting carbon nanotechnology’s unique chemical capabilities.
–Science
After facing criticism for a sponsored social media post that was seen as trivializing and exploiting the issue of gun violence in America, the skincare brand Bioré issued an apology this week.
–Business
Cornerback Benjamin St-Juste pointed out that a learning curve is common early in the season, largely due to offenses exploiting defenses based on last year’s coverage strategies.
–Sports
Professor Imani Mosley, specializing in musicology at the University of Florida, emphasized that Black culture is the most frequently exploited culture, especially within the realms of pop music and hip-hop.
–Arts and Culture