No. To exploit means to take advantage of or manipulate.
No, exploit does not mean immature. An exploit refers to taking advantage of a vulnerability or weakness in a system for malicious purposes, while immature typically describes a lack of maturity or development.
As a noun, an exploit is a bold noble act or achievement. As a verb, exploit is to make good use of, or manipulate something or someone, to gain an advantage.
Immature can mean childish or stubborn. The immature boy did not want to tie his shoes, and then fell.
The prefix "im-" in immature indicates a negative or opposite meaning, so immature means not fully developed or grown.
huh? when someone says guys act immature, they just mean that guys act immature. there's no hidden meaning to it.
To exploit means to take advantage of.
He is immature
"im" is a prefix in the word "immature" which means "not" or "lacking." So, "im" in "immature" indicates that something is not fully developed or grown.
I think you mean puerile. It means immature or childish.
The word exploit has two meanings. As a verb, to exploit is to make use of. As a noun, an exploit is some notable accomplishment or adventure. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Exploit" means to 'use' - the connotation is 'used' in a bad way use ie to use and give nothing back. As in Humanity exploits Earth's natural resources.
Most likely immature for her age.
A puppy is a young, immature dog.
Childish, puerile, sophomoric, infantile , juvenile. All mean immature to some degree.