infiltrator
noun/ˈɪnfɪltɹeɪtə/
Etymology
From infiltrate + -or.
- derived from infiltrātus
- derived from infiltrate
Definitions
One who infiltrates an organization or territory
One who infiltrates an organization or territory; an undercover or covert agent.
- Sometimes Israelis were attacked by Arab infiltrators, and hardly a month went by without a West Jerusalemite either being killed or wounded.
- Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir blamed infiltrators for the recent deaths of anti-government protesters a speech Sunday while vowing to respect the will of the people in the 2020 elections.
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