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exfiltrate

VERB
  1. transfer secretly out of an area under enemy control
    the military commander was exfiltrated on a French plane
  2. escape furtively, as from an area under enemy control

How To Use exfiltrate In A Sentence

  • The mission to 'exfiltrate' them has gone down as one of the most bizarre covert operations in the agency's history. Times, Sunday Times
  • Usually, individuals had to exfiltrate enemy territory by hazardous land routes.
  • I reached down for my carbine so that I could take out the rest of the crew and safely exfiltrate this tomb. Day by Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile
  • It was used to infiltrate, exfiltrate, and re-supply in any weather condition and almost any environment.
  • Civilians from inside the building should be given necessary medical and psychiatric care; be interrogated for intelligence; and be screened to ensure that hostile forces do not exfiltrate among freed civilians.
  • After refueling, the helicopters returned to exfiltrate the ground force.
  • Instead, they were attempting to pick up the mortarman as he infiltrated or exfiltrated to and from his safe haven to his firing location.
  • After the completion of fencing work it would be impossible to either exfiltrate or infiltrate from this stretch.
  • After their defeat, when the forces broke apart and exfiltrated into the mountains, they removed the opposing advantage.
  • Guerrilla forces will immediately attempt to break contact, and if possible, exfiltrate the ambush site.
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