单词 | exfiltrate |
释义 | exfiltrate in British English (ˈɛksfɪlˌtreɪt) verb 1. (transitive) military to remove or withdraw (an intelligence agent, soldier, etc) surreptitiously from an enemy-held area Sometimes shortened to: exfil2. (tr; sometimes passive) to remove (data) from a computer, network, etc surreptitiously and without permission or unlawfully exfiltrate in American English (eksˈfɪltreit, ˈeksfɪlˌtreit) (verb -trated, -trating) intransitive verb 1. to escape furtively from an area under enemy control transitive verb 2. to smuggle (military personnel) out of an area under enemy control Derived forms exfiltration noun Word origin [1965–70; ex-1 + (in)filtrate]This word is first recorded in the period 1965–70. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Coriolis effect, T cell, double-book, overdub, stun gunex- is a prefix meaning “out of,” “from,” and hence “utterly,” “thoroughly,” and sometimesimparting a privative or negative force or indicating a former title, status, etc.;freely used as an English formative. Other words that use the affix ex- include: ex-member, ex-wife, exstipulate, exterritorialExamples of 'exfiltrate' in a sentence |
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