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.
To exploit means to take advantage of.
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.
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 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.
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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.
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."
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.
Exploited is the past tense of exploit.
To exploit the product or process means to actually use or license the use of the product or process. To abandon the steps to exploit the process means to stop developing or gathering necessary supplies or materials--everything that leads up to the actual use. Say you have a patent on a new machine for weaving nylon rope. If you never take steps to build the machine, license the machine to others, or (having built the machine) acquire raw materials, you may be deemed to have abandoned the steps to exploit the machine.