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infiltrated

verb as in creep in

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“Our market is infiltrated by Californians coming over with money to pay cash up front,” Fott said.

These mussels probably infiltrated California by a ship traveling from an international port and are likely to spread throughout the Delta and through the water infrastructure associated with the Delta, officials said in a statement.

There was talk about its having been infiltrated by Communists and rumors of planned violence.

Second, since it took over swaths of the country in 2002, after Israel abandoned a failed 18-year-long occupation, Hezbollah has infiltrated many realms of life—politics and social welfare, as well as the military.

From Slate

He insisted without proof that a communist conspiracy had infiltrated every level of the American political, media, academic and business communities, tapping into the more legitimate fears of communism sparked by America's Cold War with the Soviet Union.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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