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infiltrate

[in-fil-treyt, in-fil-treyt] / ɪnˈfɪl treɪt, ˈɪn fɪlˌtreɪt /


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Criminals can infiltrate bank accounts or steal personal identities, and AI is helping these attacks become more sophisticated.

From Science Daily

"We have flooding because water has no place to go, drought because the water is not infiltrating into the ground," she said.

From Barron's

American Apparel stores had infiltrated, corporate coffee was everywhere and artists were getting priced out, heading East into Echo Park, Mt.

From Los Angeles Times

“Now, they don’t have capacity, personnel, or a budget, and they’re totally infiltrated.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"These are infiltrating macrophages, a very specific type. They're not ones already residing in the tissue. These come in after damage occurs," Jankowski says.

From Science Daily