Synonyms for Exfiltrates:
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v.
• withdraw
- abjure
, - absent oneself
, - back out
, - bail out
, - blow
, - book
, - bow out
, - check out
, - depart
, - detach
, - disengage
, - draw away
, - draw back
, - drop out
, - ease out
, - eliminate
, - exfiltrate
, - exit
, - extract
, - fall back
, - get away
, - get lost
, - get off
, - give ground
, - give way
, - go
, - keep aloof
, - keep apart
, - leave
, - make oneself scarce
, - phase out
, - pull back
, - pull out
, - quail
, - quit
, - recede
, - recoil
, - retire
, - retreat
, - run along
, - secede
, - seclude oneself
, - shrink
, - switch
, - take a hike
, - take away
, - take leave
, - take off
, - take out
, - vacate
.
What are the hypernyms for Exfiltrates?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for exfiltrates?
Antonyms for "exfiltrates" include "infiltrates", which means to enter or pass through a place surreptitiously for hostile purposes; "introduces", which means to bring into a place or situation; "inserts", which means to put something into something else; and "implants", which means to insert something into living tissue for therapeutic purposes. These words often have opposite meanings to "exfiltrates", which means to remove or withdraw something from a place or environment. While "exfiltrates" suggests a sense of removal or extraction, the antonyms suggest the opposite action of insertion or introduction.
What are the antonyms for Exfiltrates?
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