Exploit is a verb, because it means a bold noble act. a bold noble act is an action so it is a verb. So yes it is a verb.
Exploit can be used as a verb and a noun. The verb meaning is to take advantage of, especially unethically or unfairly. The noun meaning is a notable deed or heroic act.
The noun form for the verb to exploit is exploiter or exploitability. Another noun form is exploitation. However, the word 'exploit' is also a noun as well as a verb; an exploit is an act, a deed, in particular a brilliant or heroic deed.
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.
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.
The noun exploit means "a great accomplishment." Assuming you meant the verb "exploit", it means to take advantage of something. A vulnerability is a weakness that is prone to being taken advantage of. So, one may attempt to exploit a perceived vulnerability.
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.
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.
Exploit (Verb)-To take advantage of, especially unethically or unfairly.The country exploited its natural resources for the sake of its economy.Exploit (Noun)-A notable deed or heroic act.The explorer returned and told stories of his exploits.
To exploit means to take advantage of, to use something for a purpose you might not usually use it for to gain personally. For example, as a transitive verb: "John exploited the weaknesses in the door to break into the house."
(verb) After defeating the enemy cavalry, the general could exploit his advantage with an advance on the right flank. Marketing departments should be ready to exploit shifts in buyer preferences. (noun) His latest exploit was a kayak adventure in the Arctic Ocean.
'use' as a verb - apply, employ, exercise, exploit, harness, operate, utilize
Exploit is a computer security software. Exploit helps protect a site from being attacked by bugs and glitches. An exploit can take over a computer system, and the software "Exploit" helps protect against that.