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UK
/ˈɪnfɪltɹˌeɪtɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɪnfɪɫˌtɹeɪtɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɪnfɪɫˌtɹeɪtɝ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who takes up a position surreptitiously for the purpose of espionage
- an intruder (as troops) with hostile intent
How To Use infiltrator In A Sentence
- There was a keen awareness of the possibility of infiltrators and informers; people who turned up in Sudan and later Afghanistan were rigorously vetted.
- My experience creating Captain Abigail Shepherd, earthborn infiltrator, suggests that the character generator has a disturbing obsession with making your character resemble Clea Duvall. Archive 2008-01-01
- Although the rebel numbers are small, there are known to be many infiltrators and sympathisers on the peninsula.
- The secret agent in his place, he wrote, the infiltrator safely ensconced.
- He'd not spotted her as an infiltrator, which she'd undoubtedly been in the beginning. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
- In Hué, the ancient capital, five thousand infiltrators shed peasant mufti to reveal North Vietnamese uniforms.
- Communist infiltrators, the "footmen", will pave the way for an all out invasion by weakening our will through TV, dance, rock music and alcohol. 'I Don't See Any Candy'
- U. officials declined to name the Utah infiltrator, but several university sources have confirmed West and "LZ" are one and the same. Salt Lake Tribune Most Viewed
- Beware of irregulars and infiltrators trying to pass as civilians.
- He laid most of the blame for Friday's violence on infiltrators from the National Intelligence Service.