exfill

English

Etymology

Apparently by shortening.

Noun

exfill

  1. (uncommon, especially military) Exfiltration, the act of going out of a place.
    • 1991, John Leppelman, Blood on the risers: an airborne soldier's thirty-five months in Vietnam:
      Hinton and I were briefed at the TOC and received maps of our AO to memorize and mark with codes for the primary and secondary LZs for infill and exfill.
    • 2010, S. B. Newman, The Night Eagles Soared, page 170:
      We needed supplies and fuel, and we needed to get an exfill platform in here to take the bodies out when the time came. The choppers wouldn't do. The bodies had to be taken back to Quito.
    • 2011, Brett Newman, Detroit Convention Center: A Design Process and Typological Study:
      Pedestrian infill/exfill from Atwater Street

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