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  1. take advantage ofverb

    To exploit; in particular, to exploit sexually.

  2. take advantage ofverb

    To use or make use of.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of take advantage of in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of take advantage of in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of take advantage of in a Sentence

  1. Greg Henderson:

    Our technology can all share the same infrastructure, a single person, or a train with a thousand people could take advantage of this incredibly efficient low-cost, new maglev technology.

  2. Jeff Hensley:

    We will serve families, regardless of whether the veteran is involved, Williams said. VETERANS ORGANIZATION HELPING WAR HEROES FORGE SPECIAL BONDS That means spouses and children can also take advantage of the free services, something clients say the VA is not really setup to do. Cohen clinicians say the focus on healing the entire family unit has been extremely successful and military families have responded well. It particularly helped Hensley’s family. The retired naval pilot said he struggled to transition back to civilian life after leaving the military.He also started to notice the toll his military service had taken on his young children and he describes that as his rock-bottom. I think I was most shocked about my older son.

  3. Josh Bivens:

    We should take advantage of those expectations and that credibility.

  4. Connor Browne:

    This can create wonderful opportunities, and we're actively looking to take advantage of egregious pricing.

  5. Bryan Stirling:

    He definitely wouldve been out by now and hopefully wouldve gone on to a productive life and take advantage of some of the programs we have at SCDC, but he decided he wanted to walk away and now hes looking at some substantial time.


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