Past participle for to make good use of opportunities that are available
“Many savvy individuals would take advantage of the various financial loopholes to enrich themselves.”
Past participle for to exploit someone for one's own benefit, especially in an underhanded way
“The unscrupulous magnate was known to take advantage of laborers desperate for work without a second thought.”
Past participle for to seize an opportunity or circumstance
“You can only take advantage of this special offer if you decide to buy now.”
Past participle for to have the use or benefit of something
Past participle for to cause pain through mistreatment
Past participle for to use as a route or means of transport
Past participle for to exploit advantageous circumstances effectively
Past participle for to exploit or use to one's advantage
Past participle for to deceive or fool someone
Past participle for to engage in carnal activity with
Past participle for to accept something willingly or gladly
Past participle for to derive benefit from
Past participle for to apply improperly or incorrectly in an almost obscene way
Having been used to one's advantage, typically unfairly or unjustly
Imposed on or taken advantage of
Not sufficiently paid or remunerated for one's work or labor
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