take advantage of: to make use of for gain:to take advantage of an opportunity. to impose upon, esp. unfairly, as by exploiting a weakness:to take advantage of someone. to advantage, to good effect; advantageou
see also take a back seat, take a bath, take account of, take advantage of, take after, take a hike, take aim at, take apart, take a powder, take care, take care of, take charge, take effect, take exception, take five, take for, take for granted, take form, take heart, take...
A rather offensive synonym for 'take advantage of' a referral letter (for Varenicline) to take to GP academic phrase for "take a closer look at" account for /take up AE way to say "study for a qualification and take a course" afraid for him to fly (take an airplane) Ah! then,there...
7. While smokers in Hong Kong seek their havens from the smoking ban, a businessman tried to take advantage of a gray area in the law. 8. " Many investors will take today's market correction as an opportunity to buy in, " he said. 9. They were hoping the two women would take the...