Exploit vs Deceive - What's the difference?
exploit | deceive |
A heroic or extraordinary deed.
An achievement.
(computing) A program or technique that exploits a vulnerability in other software.
To trick or mislead.
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As verbs the difference between exploit and deceive
is that exploit is to use for one’s own advantage while deceive is to trick or mislead.As a noun exploit
is a heroic or extraordinary deed.exploit
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(en noun)Synonyms
* take advantage of,deceive
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* (obsolete)Verb
(deceiv)citation, page= , passage=Hungry for fame and the approval of rare-animal collector Queen Victoria (Imelda Staunton), Darwin deceives the Captain and his crew into believing they can get enough booty to win the pirate competition by entering Polly in a science fair. So the pirates journey to London in cheerful, blinkered defiance of the Queen, a hotheaded schemer whose royal crest reads simply “I hate pirates.” }}