Results for: penetrate, infiltrate
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ability to penetrate, attack that enters enemy territory, degree of success in a market, depth projectile goes into a target, entering or passing through, insertion of penis, passing into, piercing, permeation; understanding; comprehensionpenetration
able or tending to penetrate, entering, passing into; permeating; cunning, shrewd; sharp, loud and piercing, piercing or probing, sharp or perceptivepenetrating
abnormal accumulation, break through secretly, get in position to do harm, permeate fluid through a substance, penetrate, pass in or through; cause to permeate, cause pass in or through, something which permeates; something which passes through tissues...infiltrate
astonish somebody, baffle, amaze, strike with wonder, confusing muddle, confusing network of paths, labyrinth, confusing network of passages; complex arrangement of paths designed as a puzzle for those who try to penetrate, similar type of puzzle on pa...maze
be lively, make coffee, pass through a filter, pass through slowly, permeate, penetrate; bubble; filter, trickle, something percolatedpercolate
be understood, decipher a meaning, enter or pass through something, get a share of a market, infiltrate a group, insert the penis, pass into, pierce; permeate; understand, comprehend, see into something, spread through somethingpenetrate
bear, drill a hole; advance, progress; cause boredom, make weary, eagre, hole; diameter, caliber; cylindrical hollow (gun barrel, etc.); surge of water, make hole in something, make somebody uninterested, penetrate, size of pipe, something that bores, ...bore
cause disease, enter and spread through, enter country by military force, enter for conquest or plunder, occupy; penetrate; intrude; infringe, encroach, go somewhere in numbers, grow rapidly and harmfully, spoilinvade
cells containing honey eaten as food, honeycomb -patterned fabric, infiltrate something thoroughly, provide something with holes, something resembling honeycomb, structure of six-sided cells, structure of small hexagonal wax cells formed by bees in whi...honeycomb
cling faithfully to something, cut a path through, penetrate, split, separate; be split, be separated; pass through; part from; cling to; attach oneself to; be singularly devoted tocleave
compact, close; stupid, slow, hard to penetrate intellectually, slow to learn or understand, tightly packed, very thick, with high massdense
comprehend, get to the bottom of; penetrate and understand; measure the depth of, measure of water depth, measure water depth using sounding line, unit of length equal to six feet (used for measuring water depth)fathom
cut making a grating sound; penetrate, enter; pierce roughlygride
defraud, con into buying goods of poor quality; penetrate through cunning, give somebody something inferior, impose on somebody, insert surreptitiouslyfoist
disappear, go slowly, liquid that has leaked, seepage; place where liquid has seeped through to the surface of the ground, ooze, leak gradually, trickle; permeate, penetrate, pass through, place where liquid escapesseep
 

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