milk:

to get all possible advantage from (a situation)

milk:

to get all possible advantage from (a situation)

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana:  Manthara milked the absence of Bharata at Rama’s upcoming coronation to advance her theory that a conspiracy was afoot to deprive Kaikeyi and Bharata of their rights.

Mahabharata:  The followers of Duryodhana milked his act of supporting Karna during the martial exhibition to portray the prince as a champion of the lower castes, though he was simply using Karna as a pawn in his political games.

Bhagavad-gita:  When the mind is attached, it milks every possible opportunity for sensual indulgence, hoping against hope to experience some pleasure that it hasn’t experienced during the countless previous attempts at sensual indulgence.