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To infiltrate people into a place or organization means to get them into it secretly in order to spy on it or influence it. Transitive verb 1 : They have therefore infiltrated the shipping industry, getting widely involved in the illegal container traffic. Infiltrate into something the cia agents successfully infiltrated into the terrorist organizations. To gain or cause to gain entrance or access surreptitiously: The troops infiltrated the enemy lines. To pass (troops) singly or in small … With hostile intent: Military to move into (an organization, country, territory, or the like) surreptitiously and gradually, esp. The rejected tumours were found to be infiltrated by macrophages and neutrophils. Some countries have infiltrated their agents into the republic. · infiltrate (third-person singular simple present infiltrates, present participle infiltrating, simple past and past participle infiltrated) (ambitransitive) to surreptitiously … Infiltrate somebody into something rebel forces were infiltrated into the country. They infiltrated the party structure. To secretly become part of a group in order to…. Past simple and past participle of infiltrate 2. To enter or become established in gradually or unobtrusively usually for subversive purposes the intelligence staff had been infiltrated by spies 2 : To pass a small number of (soldiers, spies, or the like) into a territory or organization clandestinely and with hostile or subversive intent. The intelligence …