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will infiltrate

  • future tense
    of infiltrate.
    infiltrate
    verb (used with object)
    to filter into or through; permeate.

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I am relieved because I know from experience that hospitals are secure, and there is no way any reporters will infiltrate.

From Washington Post Nov. 13, 2022

Injected into sick trees, it will infiltrate the cell membrane of the CLas bacteria and burst it.

From Slate Jul. 11, 2022

Now that AI is here, there is also the question of how much further it will infiltrate film-making.

From The Guardian Jan. 16, 2020

His promise to get experts who will "infiltrate their Internet, so that we know exactly where they're going … to be" made him seem like he confused the real Internet with a Hollywood plot device.

From US News Dec. 16, 2015

Before the rising Pacific drowns these atolls, though, it will infiltrate, and irreversibly poison, their already inadequate supply of fresh water.

From BusinessWeek Nov. 21, 2013