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exfil
[eks-fil]
verb (used with object)
Slang., to exfiltrate (data from a computer system or military personnel or goods from enemy territory).
noun
Slang., the act or process of exfiltrating data from a computer system or military personnel or goods from enemy territory.
adjective
Slang., of, relating to, or engaging in the act or process of exfiltrating data from a computer system or military personnel or goods from enemy territory.
Example Sentences
Having led combat operations himself, “there’s usually an exfil - exfil plan means an exfiltration plan... I am not seeing happening right now,” a situation Henkel described as “unacceptable” for the some 18,000 Afghan translators and their families.
Words such as “ops” and “exfil” are tossed around like so many bread crumbs on a fish pond, the better to bring viewers to the surface so they can be whacked on the head by brutish but mercifully quickly moving violence.
The six escapers holed up in secret at the Canadian ambassador's residence, and back at CIA headquarters, the crisis was handled by Mendez, the Agency's top "exfil" guy – an expert in exfiltration, or getting Americans out of enemy territory.
One of the best examples is when a couple of fast boats come to exfil them from a hostage rescue and the boat guys light up some bad guys and their pick up trucks with miniguns.
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