infiltrate in Japanese
infiltrate in Japanese is 潜入する, 浸透させる, 潜入させる — infiltrate means to secretly gain entry into an organization or place, often to spy or cause harm.
infiltrate in Japanese
潜入する
(ambitransitive) To surreptitiously penetrate, enter or gain access to.
浸透させる
(transitive) To cause (a liquid) to pass through something by filtration.
潜入させる
(transitive, military) To send (soldiers, spies, etc.) through gaps in the enemy line.
What does "infiltrate" mean?
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verb To secretly gain entry into an organization or place, often to spy or cause harm.
"The agent managed to infiltrate the smuggling ring within weeks."
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verb To pass gradually into something, as a liquid seeping through a material.
"Rainwater slowly infiltrated the cracked foundation."
infiltrate in a sentence
- The agent managed to infiltrate the smuggling ring within weeks.
- Hackers infiltrated the company's network through a fake email attachment.
- Rainwater slowly infiltrated the cracked foundation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "infiltrate" in Japanese?
"infiltrate" in Japanese is 潜入する, 浸透させる, 潜入させる. infiltrate means: To secretly gain entry into an organization or place, often to spy or cause harm.
How do you use "infiltrate" in a sentence?
Example: "The agent managed to infiltrate the smuggling ring within weeks." In Japanese, "infiltrate" is 潜入する, 浸透させる, 潜入させる.
Are there other ways to say "infiltrate" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "infiltrate": 潜入する, 浸透させる, 潜入させる.
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