infiltrates

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third-person singular of infiltrate
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To surreptitiously penetrate, enter or gain access
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To move from a vein, remaining in the body
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To send soldiers through gaps in the enemy line
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To enter by penetrating the pores or interstices of a substance; to filter into or through something
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cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices
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pass into or through by filtering or permeating; "the substance infiltrated the material"
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To penetrate gradually; sometimes used reflexively
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cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor
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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 A reporter tried to infiltrate into the prison. + infiltration infiltrations in·fil·tra·tion an inquiry into alleged infiltration by the far left group
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pass through an enemy-line; in a military conflict pass into or through by filtering or permeating; "the substance infiltrated the material"
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To cause a fluid to pass through a substance by filtration
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enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor"
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To pass troops in relatively small numbers through an opening in the enemy's position or his field of fire or through territory occupied by other troops or organizations
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a collection of fluid and cells in the tissues of the lung; visible on a chest x-ray in people with pulmonary TB disease
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{i} something which permeates; something which passes through tissues (Medical)
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Abnormal accumulation of cells and fluid into tissue where they are not normally found
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pass through an enemy-line; in a military conflict pass into or through by filtering or permeating; "the substance infiltrated the material" cause (a liquid) to enter by penetrating the interstices enter a group or organization in order to spy on the members; "The student organization was infiltrated by a traitor
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To infiltrate people into a place or organization means to get them into it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. Some countries have infiltrated their agents into the Republic
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pass through an enemy-line; in a military conflict
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{f} permeate, penetrate, pass in or through; cause to permeate, cause pass in or through
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