infiltrate|infiltrated|infiltrates|infiltrating in English
verb
[in·fil·trate || ɪn'fɪltreɪt /'ɪnfɪltreɪt]
permeate, penetrate, pass in or through; cause to permeate, cause pass in or through
Use "infiltrate|infiltrated|infiltrates|infiltrating" in a sentence
1. No infiltrates or alveolar hemorrhage.
2. I infiltrated the enemy.
3. Zaheer infiltrated the air temple.
4. They've infiltrated our power plant.
5. They infiltrate, they get close.
6. The water is infiltrating the gravel bed.
7. Activists had infiltrated the student movement.
8. The Gestapo have been very successful in infiltrating our network.
9. For 14 months you've infiltrated Alphonse.
10. Infiltrate the dealers, find the supplier.
11. The blood has infiltrated into the tissue.
12. [ screams ] We spent two weeks undercover infiltrating the gym.
13. Commercialism has been infiltrating universities for the past decade
14. Commercialism has been infiltrating universities for the past decade.
15. A reporter tried to infiltrate into the prison.
16. Cross the threshold, arrive, ingressGain admittance, infiltrate
17. Lymphoma could cause infiltrates in his reproductive organs and his brain.
18. 2 Rebel forces were infiltrated into the country.
19. They repeatedly tried to infiltrate assassins into the palace.
20. The headquarters had been infiltrated by enemy spies.
21. The CIA agents successfully infiltrated into the terrorist organizations.
22. The police can't infiltrate into the closely-knit organization.
23. 20 A journalist managed to infiltrate the powerful drug cartel.
24. Some countries have infiltrated their agents into the Republic.
25. The Chancellor is aware he was infiltrated weeks ago.