exploitation

/ˌɛksplɔɪˈteɪʃn̩/
noun 5

Collocations

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1

(noun.) unfair use of sb

ADJ

brutal, ruthless

The factory owners faced criticism for their brutal exploitation of child workers in the 1800s.

capitalist, class, economic, industrial, sexual

VERB + EXPLOITATION

prevent

struggle against

Workers in the factory have struggled against exploitation for many years.

be open to, be vulnerable to

Young people leaving home for the first time can be open to exploitation by dishonest landlords.

be based on

The old factory system was based on the exploitation of child workers.

2

(noun.) use of sth

ADJ

effective, efficient, full, successful

direct

The factory's direct exploitation of workers without proper safety equipment caused serious injuries.

large-scale | sustainable | commercial | mineral

VERB + EXPLOITATION

be open for, be ripe for

New businesses in developing countries are often open for exploitation by larger corporations.

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