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    in·fil·trate
    /inˈfilˌtrāt/

    verb

    • 1. enter or gain access to (an organization, place, etc.) surreptitiously and gradually, especially in order to acquire secret information: "the organization has been infiltrated by informers" Similar penetrateinvadeintrude oninsinuate oneself into
    • 2. (of a liquid) permeate (something) by filtration: "virtually no water infiltrates deserts such as the Sahara" Similar permeatepenetratepervadefilter through

    noun

    • 1. an infiltrating substance or a number of infiltrating cells: "a chest radiograph revealed a patchy infiltrate in the left lower lobes"

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  2. The meaning of INFILTRATE is to enter or become established in gradually or unobtrusively usually for subversive purposes. How to use infiltrate in a sentence.

  3. to secretly become part of a group in order to get information or to influence the way that group thinks or behaves: A journalist managed to infiltrate the powerful drug cartel. to move slowly into a substance, place, system, or organization:

  4. to move into (an organization, country, territory, or the like) surreptitiously and gradually, especially with hostile intent: The troops infiltrated the enemy lines. to pass a small number of (soldiers, spies, or the like) into a territory or organization clandestinely and with hostile or subversive intent:

  5. Infiltrate is a verb that is familiar to international spies and undercover agents, who are all adept at joining a group under false pretenses, fitting in, and working their way up to the highest ranks in order to find out as much information as they can about the group.

  6. to secretly become part of a group in order to get information or to influence the way that group thinks or behaves: A journalist managed to infiltrate the powerful drug cartel. to move slowly into a substance, place, system, or organization:

  7. If people infiltrate a place or organization, or infiltrate into it, they enter it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. Activists had infiltrated the student movement. American English : infiltrate / ˈɪnfɪltreɪt /

  8. 1. a. To pass (troops, for example) surreptitiously into enemy-held territory. b. To penetrate with hostile intent: infiltrate enemy lines; terrorists that had infiltrated the country. 2. To enter or take up positions in gradually or surreptitiously, as for purposes of espionage or takeover: infiltrated key government agencies with spies. 3.

  9. [intransitive, transitive] infiltrate (into) something (specialist) (especially of liquids or gases) to pass slowly into something. Only a small amount of the rainwater actually infiltrates into the soil.

  10. Infiltrate definition: To enter or take up positions in gradually or surreptitiously, as for purposes of espionage or takeover.

  11. infiltrate meaning, definition, what is infiltrate: to secretly join an organization or ente...: Learn more.

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