exfiltrate (Meaning)

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exfiltrate (v)

transfer secretly out of an area under enemy control

escape furtively, as from an area under enemy control

Synonyms & Antonyms of exfiltrate

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exfiltrate Sentence Examples

  1. The secret agents were tasked with exfiltrating the dissident out of the country.
  2. The rescue team devised a daring plan to exfiltrate the hostages from hostile territory.
  3. The spy carefully exfiltrated the classified documents from the enemy's headquarters.
  4. The injured soldiers were successfully exfiltrated from the battlefield under cover of darkness.
  5. The exfiltration of the special forces unit was a meticulously coordinated operation to ensure their safe return.
  6. The exfiltration point was a discrete location on the coast where the submarine awaited their arrival.
  7. The exfiltration route was meticulously planned to avoid detection by enemy patrols.
  8. The exfiltration operation was hampered by a sudden change in weather conditions, forcing them to adapt quickly.
  9. The exfiltration team encountered unexpected resistance, leading to a tense and dangerous situation.
  10. The exfiltration of the scientist was crucial for the preservation of important research and knowledge.

FAQs About the word exfiltrate

transfer secretly out of an area under enemy control, escape furtively, as from an area under enemy control

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The secret agents were tasked with exfiltrating the dissident out of the country.

The rescue team devised a daring plan to exfiltrate the hostages from hostile territory.

The spy carefully exfiltrated the classified documents from the enemy's headquarters.

The injured soldiers were successfully exfiltrated from the battlefield under cover of darkness.