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infiltrator

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in·fil·trate  (n-fltrt, nfl-)
v. in·fil·trat·ed, in·fil·trat·ing, in·fil·trates
v.tr.
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. To cause (a liquid, for example) to permeate a substance by passing through its interstices or pores.
4. To permeate (a porous substance) with a liquid or gas.
v.intr.
To gain entrance gradually or surreptitiously.
n.
One that infiltrates, especially an abnormal substance that accumulates gradually in cells or body tissues.

in·filtra·tive (-tr-tv) adj.
in·filtra·tor n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.infiltrator - someone who takes up a position surreptitiously for the purpose of espionage
spy, undercover agent - (military) a secret agent hired by a state to obtain information about its enemies or by a business to obtain industrial secrets from competitors
2.infiltrator - an intruder (as troops) with hostile intent
interloper, intruder, trespasser - someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission
Translations
infiltrator [ˈɪnfɪltreɪtəʳ] Ninfiltrado/a m/f
infiltrator [ˈɪnfɪltreɪtər] n [organization] → agent m infiltré
infiltrator
n (Mil) → Eindringling m; (Pol) → Unterwanderer m; infiltrators (Mil) → Sickertruppe f


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In response to a question on the current military operations against infiltrator attacks along the border with Yemen, Prince Nayef did not rule out cooperation between infiltrators and Al Qaida group in Yemen.
So, it obviously shows the success of the security forces in negating whatever designs infiltrators have," Omar Abdullah said.
Interior Minister Prince Naif said on Sunday that it could not be ruled out whether the infiltrators are in contact or coordination, with Al-Qaeda.
 
 
 
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