10 Verbs to Use for the Word vantage

Thus, while Victor Emmanuel, at the head of his men, flung himself from Vercelli on Palestromeriting, by the skill of his military tactics, the acclamations of a regiment of zouaves whom he headed as corporalthe French, taking ad vantage of the Alessandria, Casale, and Novara Railway, made for the bridge of Buffalora over the Ticino.

I fear that by my death the human race Would gain no vantage.

All our arts aim to win this vantage.

And then a hum of exultation ran through their ranks as they realised that their tougher, harder, stronger man held the vantage, after all.

As it was, the blow he caught beside the head was so shrewd that it sent him staggering across the little glade, so that, if Little John had had the strength to follow up his vantage, it would have been ill for stout Arthur.

"Nor shall ye anywhere find a doughtier fighter than Duke Ivo, nor a leader quicker to spy out the vantage of position and attack.

The Javanese served the drinks, and a crowd of natives watched curiously the shifting vantages from a respectful distance.

He saw his vantage and drew nearerit may be a hair's breadth over the line of respectindeed 'twould have been an innovation had he not done so, as the time warranted nothing else but a show at virtue.

When each forgets each 'vantage or mishap.

It gave me vantage, a height from which to strike.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  vantage