Exploiter: meaning, definitions and examples
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exploiter
[ ɪkˈsplɔɪtər ]
workplace
A person who takes advantage of others or manipulates situations for their own benefit, often at the expense of others.
Synonyms
abuser, manipulator, user
Examples of usage
- He was known as an exploiter who would do anything to increase his profits.
- The exploiter promised fair wages but then paid the workers below minimum wage.
- The exploiter used threats and intimidation to keep the employees in line.
technology
A software or hardware tool used to take advantage of vulnerabilities or weaknesses in a system.
Synonyms
penetration testing tool, vulnerability scanner
Examples of usage
- The hacker used an exploiter to gain unauthorized access to the company's database.
- Security experts are constantly developing patches to fix vulnerabilities exploited by exploiters.
economy
A person or entity that profits from the labor or resources of others without providing fair compensation.
Synonyms
mercenary, opportunist, profiteer
Examples of usage
- The company was accused of being an exploiter for paying its workers below minimum wage.
- Some argue that large corporations are exploiters that benefit from cheap labor in developing countries.
Translations
Translations of the word "exploiter" in other languages:
🇵🇹 explorador
🇮🇳 शोषक
🇩🇪 Ausbeuter
🇮🇩 pengeksploitasi
🇺🇦 експлуататор
🇵🇱 wyzyskiwacz
🇯🇵 搾取者 (さくしゃ)
🇫🇷 exploiteur
🇪🇸 explotador
🇹🇷 sömürücü
🇰🇷 착취자
🇸🇦 مستغل
🇨🇿 vykořisťovatel
🇸🇰 vykorisťovateľ
🇨🇳 剥削者 (bōxuē zhě)
🇸🇮 izkoriščevalec
🇮🇸 notfærismaður
🇰🇿 пайдаланушы
🇬🇪 მომპოვებელი
🇦🇿 istismarçı
🇲🇽 explotador
Etymology
The word 'exploiter' comes from the French verb 'exploiter', which means 'to utilize' or 'to make use of'. It first appeared in English in the early 19th century with the meaning of 'someone who makes use of others for their own gain'. Over time, the term has come to be associated with negative connotations of taking advantage of others or profiting unfairly. In modern usage, 'exploiter' is often used in the context of labor relations, technology security, and economic exploitation.
See also: exploit, exploitable, exploitation, exploited, exploiters, exploiting, exploits, underexploit, underexploitation.