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infiltrating
adjective as in inward
Example Sentences
In the assessment, the neighborhood was described as “a menace to this whole section,” noting “pressure is being exerted to confine the population and keep it from infiltrating into other districts.”
But there's a type of virus that's not interested in infiltrating our bodies, instead it preys on bacteria.
It’s easy to see why Chishiya has such a magnetic appeal at the close of a year when audiences obsessed over stories of con artists infiltrating society’s most exclusive strata.
The paper ran a radio ad that declared: “K.W. Lee … digging, probing, tackling the bureaucracy, infiltrating the unknown!”
Some voiced faint hope that President-elect Donald Trump would support their cause; others accused China’s Communist Party of infiltrating South Korea’s news media.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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