Exploitations [noun]
Definition of Exploitations:
taking advantage
Opposite/Antonyms of Exploitations:
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Sentence/Example of Exploitations:
Parents advised to be engaged Not all investigators are convinced that pandemic-related shutdowns are driving more online exploitation of children.
We haven’t left the context that emerges in the early 18th century in western Europe, of urban policing, the criminalization of gender difference, and the exploitation of gender variant peoples for commercial purposes.
We’re not requiring attackers to come up with all new bug classes, develop brand new exploitation, look at code that has never been researched before.
To restore privacy and self-determination, there need to much greater limits on the ownership and exploitation of personal data by businesses.
In particular, Alan hates with a passion all the Campbells, whose chief — known as the Red Fox — functions as the crown’s agent of oppression and exploitation.
One Weibo user said the exploitation of workers was “the essence of 996.”
Environmental laws operate as a tourniquet, creating rules to prevent nature’s loss but doing little to address root causes—such as an economy that incentivizes the maximum exploitation of nature for profit.
“Centuries ago, wealthy men such as Hopkins amassed their fortunes through endeavors only two or three degrees removed from the exploitation of people treated as property,” she wrote.
Eventually, 12 male drill instructors were charged with a variety of crimes, exposing a pattern of sexual exploitation and the abuse of authority.
They never broke up because at EA they had bonded through a development period strenuous enough to bring serious public attention to the game industry’s culture of exploitation.