Present participle for to insert or introduce in a stealthy way
“He was trying to infiltrate his way into a military camp. He was arrested, and I went to see him in his cell.”
Present participle for to permeate or seep into or through
“In coastal regions, sea water can infiltrate the rocks, and a salt-water wedge will then form below sea level under the fresh groundwater.”
Present participle for to confront through the use of military force
Present participle for to intrude on someone else's territory, rights, business or personal affairs
Present participle for to physical enter or arrive at a place without invitation
Present participle for to gain access to something, especially forcefully or unlawfully
Present participle for to rapidly or forcefully penetrate or break through
Present participle for to implant or ingrain, literally or into one's consciousness
Present participle for to intermingle or blend
Capable of penetrating, or in the process of penetrating something
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