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exfiltrate, v. Mil. (orig. U.S.).|ˈɛksfɪltreɪt| [Back-formation from exfiltration n.] trans. and intr. To withdraw (troops, spies, etc.) from a dangerous position, usu. surreptitiously. Opp. infiltrate v. 4.
1980Christian Science Monitor 1 May 4/4 US special forces agents who infiltrated Iran to prepare and assist in the later phases of the actual rescue in Tehran reportedly have all been ‘exfiltrated’ safely from Iran. 1985Summary of World Broadcasts: Middle East, Afr. & Lat. Amer. (B.B.C.) 30 May iv. b6 For each tank, two mines will be placed..then the two teams will exfiltrate again and they will meet up with the third team that is outside. 1986N.Y. Times 14 Feb. a10/4 The rebels have been ‘exfiltrating from Nicaragua back into Honduras in large numbers’. 1991‘J. le Carré’ Secret Pilgrim iv. 101 We can't exfiltrate thirty agents. We'd start a war. |