infiltration in the PONS Dictionary

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Set in a jungle, the game emphasized infiltration in a natural environment, along with survival aspects such as food capture, healing and close-quarters combat.
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Most were tools used in the infiltration of castles.
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It was during this time that he became an expert in infiltration, and small team tactics.
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The infiltration of security forces can provide information about the governments capabilities and how they plan to address the groups activities.
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She is extremely well versed in martial arts, infiltration, and stealth combat.
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This was steady infiltration, as they gradually secured admission first to lectures, then to examinations, and finally, in 1920, to university membership.
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Organic matter holds soils open, allowing the infiltration of air and water, and may hold as much as twice its weight in water.
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The companies were small light infantry special forces units which specialized in infiltration and irregular warfare.
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States argued that their regulation was needed to stop infiltration by organized crime.
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In contrast, its infiltration capacity is generally not sufficient to reinfiltrate runoff produced by heavy spring and summer storms.
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