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Definition of exploit
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Exploit
(n.)
Combat;
war.
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Signal
::
Signal
(a.)
Noticeable;
distinguished
from what is
ordinary;
eminent;
remarkable;
memorable;
as, a
signal
exploit;
a
signal
service;
a
signal
act of
benevolence..
Cid
::
Cid (n.) An epic poem, which
celebrates
the
exploits
of the
Spanish
national
hero, Ruy
Diaz..
Emprise
::
Emprise
(n.) The
qualifies
which
prompt
one to
undertake
difficult
and
dangerous
exploits.
Exploit
::
Exploit
(n.) A deed or act;
especially,
a
heroic
act; a deed of
renown;
an
adventurous
or noble
achievement;
as, the
exploits
of
Alexander
the
Great..
Achieve
::
Achieve
(v. t.) To carry on to a final
close;
to bring out into a
perfected
state;
to
accomplish;
to
perform;
-- as, to
achieve
a feat, an
exploit,
an
enterprise..
Exploit
::
Exploit
(n.)
Combat;
war.
Feat
::
Feat (n.) An act; a deed; an
exploit.
Exploit
::
Exploit
(n.)
Hence:
To draw an
illegitimate
profit
from; to
speculate
on; to put upon.
Arms
::
Arms (n.) The deeds or
exploits
of war;
military
service
or
science.
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) The
circle
of
subjects
connected
with the
exploits
of the hero or
heroes
of some
particular
period
which have
served
as a
popular
theme for
poetry,
as the
legend
of
Arthur
and the
knights
of the Round
Table,
and that of
Charlemagne
and his
paladins..
Plasmid
::
Plasmid
(n.) A piece of DNA,
usually
circular,
functioning
as part of the
genetic
material
of a cell, not
integrated
with the
chromosome
and
replicating
independently
of the
chromosome,
but
transferred,
like the
chromosome,
to
subsequent
generations.
In
bacteria,
plasmids
often carry the genes for
antibiotic
resistance;
they are
exploited
in
genetic
engineering
as the
vehicles
for
introduction
of
extraneous
DNA into
cells,
to alter the
genetic
makeup
of the cell. The cells thus
altered
may produ
Deedful
::
Deedful
(a.) Full of deeds or
exploits;
active;
stirring.
Deedless
::
Deedless
(a.) Not
performing,
or not
having
performed,
deeds or
exploits;
inactive..
Machine
::
Machine
(n.)
Supernatural
agency
in a poem, or a
superhuman
being
introduced
to
perform
some
exploit..
Brag
::
Brag (v. i.) To talk about one's self, or
things
pertaining
to one's self, in a
manner
intended
to
excite
admiration,
envy, or
wonder;
to talk
boastfully;
to
boast;
-- often
followed
by of; as, to brag of one's
exploits,
courage,
or
money,
or of the great
things
one
intends
to do..
Deed
::
Deed (v. t.)
Illustrious
act;
achievement;
exploit.
Eternize
::
Eternize
(v. t.) To make
forever
famous;
to
immortalize;
as, to
eternize
one's self, a name,
exploits..
Agnomen
::
Agnomen
(n.) An
additional
or
fourth
name given by the
Romans,
on
account
of some
remarkable
exploit
or
event;
as,
Publius
Caius
Scipio
Africanus..
Quixotism
::
Quixotism
(n.) That form of
delusion
which leads to
extravagant
and
absurd
undertakings
or
sacrifices
in
obedience
to a
morbidly
romantic
ideal of duty or
honor,
as
illustrated
by the
exploits
of Don
Quixote
in
knight-errantry..
Exploiture
::
Exploiture
(n.) The act of
exploiting
or
accomplishing;
achievement.
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