English to Malay Dictionary exploitation

exploitation

eksploitasi
definition
noun
the exploitation of migrant workers
the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
the Bronze Age saw exploitation of gold deposits
the action of making use of and benefiting from resources.
translation of 'exploitation'
noun
eksploitasi
example
The president is committed to the 'exploitation' of energy resources in wilderness that just happens to be under the protection of the previous president's directives.
We want to publicise the struggles of those who are organising against oppression and 'exploitation' .
But this is less about love than about fear and the 'exploitation' of it.
The problem though is that it's not a spoof or a joke but rather the 'exploitation' of academic qualification for personal gain.
They demand that the State dedicate more resources to the protection of immigrant workers from 'exploitation' .
Strong, bold leadership is essential to bring a halt to the 'exploitation' of fear of change.
Many are drawing the conclusion that the oppression and 'exploitation' they face are a result of the system itself.
In Congo, a new report into the 'exploitation' of diamonds, gold and the rare ore, coltan, which is used in mobile phones, is due to be published soon.
The hotel industry has thrived on maintaining low pay through the 'exploitation' of cheap immigrant labor, and the situation in Minneapolis is no different.
Here, we are concerned with the 'exploitation' of renewing resources by groups of foragers.
I had a fear of any 'exploitation' of the situation for the sake of writing a poem, the getting of a reputation as a poet on the back of somebody else's suffering.
While anti-gun legislators and the liberal media praised the report, its 'exploitation' of fear was not lost on others.
For the first time, specific measures would be put in place to ensure that communities benefit directly from the 'exploitation' of mineral resources.
It is a move, a maneuver or a style of play that is based on an 'exploitation' of small advantages.
The foremost weakness in the 'exploitation' of timber resources in Zambia has been the absence of capacity to add value to the product.
Sensing that the left side of his defence was ripe for 'exploitation' , they twice almost benefited from smart moves in this area of the pitch early on.
In West Africa, the chocolate industry benefits from the 'exploitation' of child workers in cocoa fields.
Instead, agriculture will be benefited by improved 'exploitation' of the available water before crops are subjected to severe drought.
The drilling of new wells to provide water to settlements in the West Bank and Gaza involves the 'exploitation' of previously untapped resources.
Four main components indicate repeated use of this location as a seasonally occupied camp for the 'exploitation' of riverine resources.
The easy way to put it would be that non-consensual oppression and 'exploitation' is bad, consensual good.
Currently, I think, we put a lot of emphasis on the 'exploitation' of natural resources.
Now, have you seen evidence in the campaign so far of the 'exploitation' of fear?
Democracy is inconsistent with the official 'exploitation' of fear and anxiety.
Experts have been speaking against the importing of grown trees for some time, blaming the practice for the 'exploitation' rural natural resources.
Industrial development and the 'exploitation' of resources left many parts of the Empire more economically self-sufficient than before.
the 'exploitation' of migrant workers
In each case, however, free trade generally facilitates the full 'exploitation' of these advantages.
In the anti-capitalist movement there is a tendency to argue that capitalism is simply a system of 'exploitation' and oppression, and that nothing good has ever come out of it.
Not only the water but fish, sand and shorelines become subject to licensed 'exploitation' , only those with cash or bribes can use them.
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