infiltrate into



infiltrate into something

 
1. to permeate something; to filter into something. Thesoursmell infiltrated into everything in the refrigerator. The paint smell infiltrated into every room in the house.
2. and infiltrate something to penetrate a group, secretly, for the purposes of spying or influencing the activities of the group. The spy infiltrated into the enemy headquarters. They infiltrated into the government.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Antonello-Italian
FionnbharrFIN-varIrish
Hancock['hænkɔk]
Cosmas-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
LennardLEN-ərdEnglish (Rare)
Orlandaor-LAHN-dahItalian