infiltrate

UK /ˈɪnfɪltɹeɪt/ US /ˈɪnfəltɹeɪt/
verb 5noun 1

Definitions

verb

1

To surreptitiously penetrate, enter or gain access to.

The spy infiltrated the high-tech company and stole many secrets.

Caithness was infiltrated with a palpable sense of being underimagined.

2

To cause to penetrate in this way.

The agency infiltrated several spies into the company.

3

To pass through something by filtration.

4

To cause (a liquid) to pass through something by filtration.

5

To invade or penetrate a tissue or organ.

High-grade tumors often infiltrate surrounding structures.

In certain conditions, immune cells may infiltrate into the cerebrospinal fluid.

noun

1

Any undesirable substance or group of cells that has made its way into part of the body.

One critical distinction to make is whether a focal corneal infiltrate is infected with bacteria or is a sterile immunologic response.

Extensive lumpy infiltrates with a tendency to caseate and to form fistulas with purulent secretions appear, mainly in the anogenital region.

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