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exfiltrate

n. that which is exfiltrated, the removed substance or item vb. (context military English) To withdraw troops surreptitiously from a dangerous position

Usage examples of "exfiltrate".

Christ, we even had emergency procedures to exfiltrate him out of Hungary if his cover was blown.

The Cosa Nostra apparently expected to exfiltrate the killer from Cuba after the assassination by means of a fast boat.

His teams were still exfiltrating, but by now most of them could have given lessons to Marine Raiders.

And third platoon, Company L, 34th FIST, was exfiltrating after having killed more than a hundred Skinks without suffering any casualties of its own.

They were allowed to extract the breechblock and exfiltrate with it to render the gun inoperable, but exfiltrating without specific orders to do so was a court martial offense.

Russel, Bidde, P5 and C/CEE had taken a lot of persuading that I was the right person to go to Moscow to exfiltrate SOU's notebook.

With an enemy at close range, he exfiltrated unseen and secured a new position.

Three days later, he would be exfiltrated when another SIS man posing as a messenger would enter Moscow and pass Gaunt a passport in the same name as his own—Mason.

Once they’d exfiltrated, each one was capable of carrying a seven-man squad, plus, in an extraction, a few hostages.

All four men had just been exfiltrated by submarine from the Japanese occupied Philippine island of Mindanao.