Examples of using Exploits in English and their translations into Hindi
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The paid antivirus software offers better protection to infections, exploits and hackers than free virus scanners.
I have been reviewing my notes on our exploits over the last in seven months.
God always exploits their service;
But your lover should not know about your alcoholic exploits, incendiary parties,
He is considered to be one of the greatest warriors of histime and even today, stories of his exploits are narrated as a part of the folklore.
Luckily, all known exploits to date have been whitehat in nature- exposed in order to raise awareness and virtually all major auto manufacturers have been affected.
The intelligent firewall protects against all known exploits, malware and any other virus attacks.
Timothy Chapman, 41, no relation, assist Chapman in exploits chronicled for the TV show around the Hawaiian Islands.
doing all kinds of exploits in the world.
Children are heroes of war and their exploits- this material is worthy of more than one book.
Goggins does believe in God, although that's not a major motivator for his fitness exploits.
listening to the myths about Troy, the exploits of Hercules and Achilles….
You might recognize Greenfield's name from his previous green exploits- each more outrageous
Episodes of military history in the various compartments glorify the exploits of the Venetians, with particular emphasis on the conquest of the maritime empire;
Word of her exploits had encouraged her family, and biographers agree that
had by their exploits increased the pride and arrogance.
very popular in China, an article was published about his exploits in the central newspaper"People's Daily".
Veterans also love to relate tales of peacetime exploits amusing, happy or sad on board a ship, in a barracks or airbase.
Popular conceptions of the final stages of the Hundred Years War are often dominated by the exploits of Joan of Arc,
So common were games of dice in Roman culture that Roman emperors wrote about their exploits in dice games such as Alea.