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A single word that literally means, "To intentionally benefit at another's loss"?

0 I'm looking for a word that literally mean, "To 01b00intentionally* *benefit* at another's *loss02b00."02br
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00I have not come across a single word for this. In example one can deceive another without the intent to benefit through that deception but to merely enjoy the act of deceiving.02br
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00Let's say there are two groups, A and B. Group B might not even have any hostile or remotely negative feelings about group A. However Group A intentionally makes an action that forces a loss of group B. For example someone from group A might call posing as a Group B person suggesting that they should travel to another location to meet with them knowing that an accident is likely to occur (rain/snow/etc) because if they get in to an accident their insurance rate will go up...and group A benefits by having an excuse to charge that member or all the members of Group B.02br
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00So to intentionally benefit at another's loss.02br
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00I can't imagine why such a word if one already exists isn't well known. Suggestions? 0-
  

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00(I wouldn't have suggested this based on the question in your subject line, but the longer description of what you're looking for made me think this might work.)0-
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01cite10JAB Creations12cite10So to intentionally benefit at another's loss.12br
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10I can't imagine why such a word if one already exists isn't well known. Suggestions? 12blockquote
10This isn't exactly what you are looking for but it can probably serve in some situations: 01b00pretext02b
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JAB CreationsSo to intentionally benefit at another's loss.
A situational answer would be:

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/expedient: Serving to promote one's interest.

Used in nomenclature one would
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Should my last post be approved by a moderator, please allow this to serve the purpose of correction.  That should have read: If they incited an illicit cause so that they could gain from an effect.
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http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exploit%5B2%5D? Which is interesting, because the noun form means something laudable.

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