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in·fil·trate I0129200 (ĭn-fĭl′trāt′, ĭn′fĭl-)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·fil′tra·tive (-trə-tĭv) adj.in·fil′tra·tor n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | infiltrator - someone who takes up a position surreptitiously for the purpose of espionagespy, 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 intentinterloper, intruder, trespasser - someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeinfiltrateinfiltrate (redirected from infiltrator)
infiltrate [in-fil´trāt] 1. to penetrate the interstices of a tissue or substance.2. material so deposited; called also infiltration.in·fil·trate (in'fil-trāt, in-fil'trāt), 1. To perform or undergo infiltration. 2. Synonym(s): infiltration (2) 3. A cellular infiltration (1) in the lung as inferred from appearance of a localized, ill-defined opacity on a chest radiograph; commonly used to describe a shadow on a radiograph. [L. in + Mediev. L. filtro, pp. -atus, to strain through felt, fr. filtrum, felt] infiltrate (ĭn-fĭl′trāt′, ĭn′fĭl-)v. infil·trated, infil·trating, infil·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·fil′tra·tive (-trə-tĭv) adj.in·fil′tra·tor n.infiltrate noun Infectious disease A collection of fluid and cells seen on a CXR in various form of lung inflamation. See Fluffy infiltrate MedtalkA collection of fluid and cells seen on a plain film that corresponds to locoregional extension of cancer. in·fil·trate (in'fil-trāt) 1. To perform or undergo infiltration. 2. Synonym(s): infiltration (2) . 3. Infiltration (1) in the lung as inferred from appearance of a localized, ill-defined opacity on a chest radiograph. [L. in + Mediev. L. filtro, pp. -atus, to strain through felt, fr. filtrum, felt]InfiltrateA collection of cells not usually present in that area. In the cornea, infiltrates may be a collection of white blood cells.Mentioned in: Keratitis, Stomach Cancerin·fil·trate (in'fil-trāt) To perform or undergo infiltration. [L. in + Mediev. L. filtro, pp. -atus, to strain through felt, fr. filtrum, felt]References in periodicals archiveThe issue of the tens of thousands of illegal infiltrators is a serious one, particularly in southern Tel Aviv where residents are exposed to endless crime, with many Jewish residents saying they are terrified of leaving their homes and begging the government to take action.Knesset Officially Dissolves in Unanimous VoteFor his part, "ousted" Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said that the protesters in Egypt were mobilized by thousands of infiltrators who received training abroad.A Nobel Prize to the Infiltrators!Soon afterward, both ROK Army units and police were alerted, rushed to the area, and began blocking and searching operations for the North Korean infiltrators. The North Koreans quickly separated into several groups and headed inland toward the mountains.North Korean Special Operations Forces: 1996 Kangnung submarine infiltrationInfiltrator plastic chamber systems also can be used at a variety of sites because of the flexibility afforded by thermoplastic design.INNOVATION GOING TO WASTE"They do not care about the human rights of the victims of bomb blasts carried out by infiltrators. They are destroying the country like termites.Indian passport holders are asked if they are from 'Modi ke Hindustan': Shah"Infiltrators are eating our country like termites.Shah seeks Rahul's response on Abdullah's remark over separate premier for J-KAny persons found guilty of employing or harbouring an infiltrator will be jailed for two months and fined Dh100,000 as per the federal law for entry and residency of foreigners.Over 100 Infiltrators Held in Crackdown"We have also arrested an infiltrator carrying an eavesdropping device," he said.Strong action will deter intrudersANBAR / Aswat al-Iraq: Iraq's border guards arrested an Arab infiltrator in western Anbar, a police source said.Arab infiltrator arrested in AnbarHe said, "The latest two campaigns had resulted in the apprehension of 35 male law-violators and 16 women law-offenders as well as one male infiltrator."52 Rounded up for Illegal StaySummary: Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], Aug 31 (ANI): BJP national secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya on Saturday said that National Register of Citizens (NRC) should be implemented across the country as "infiltrators" are a threat to the internal security.Kailash Vijayvargiya bats for NRC across India, says infiltrators are threat to internal securityinfiltrator
Words related to infiltratornoun someone who takes up a position surreptitiously for the purpose of espionageRelated Wordsnoun an intruder (as troops) with hostile intentRelated Words- interloper
- intruder
- trespasser
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