Definition
"Infilter" means to pass into or through something, often slowly or gradually, much like water seeping through porous material. It implies a process of penetration or permeation, where one substance or element makes its way into another. Think of it like a spy subtly blending into a new environment, gathering information without immediately being noticed. It suggests a more subtle and less forceful entry than just "entering," often implying a natural or unintended movement. The term can be applied metaphorically too, such as ideas or influences "infiltering" a community. It describes how something spreads from within or through a medium.