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exploits

n. countable
B2 Upper Intermediate US //ˈɛksˌpɫɔɪts// ex·ploits

n. brave or impressive actions, especially those done during war or exploration. You use this word to describe deeds that show great courage or skill.

n. bold or daring acts, typically performed in the context of war, exploration, or adventure. Plural form is standard; the singular 'exploit' is less common in general usage.


SIMPLE

The soldier's exploits were celebrated in the local newspaper.

CONTEXTUAL

Her exploits in the Himalayas inspired a new generation of young climbers.

COMPLEX

The historian chronicled the general's exploits with a focus on the strategic brilliance rather than the sheer brutality of the campaign.

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