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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Occupations; Ocupation; Occupation (disambiguation); Occupation (film)

occupation         
n.
1.
Possession, holding tenure, use, occupancy.
2.
Business, engagement, employment.
3.
Employment, business, calling, vocation, avocation, profession, pursuit, trade, craft, walk of life.
occupation         
n. 1) fairly permanent trade, profession, employment, business or means of livelihood. 2) possession of real property or use of a thing.
occupation         
¦ noun
1. the action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied.
2. a job or profession.
3. a way of spending time.
Derivatives
occupational adjective
occupationally adverb

Wikipedia

Occupation

Occupation commonly refers to:

  • Occupation (human activity), or job, one's role in society, often a regular activity performed for payment
  • Occupation (protest), political demonstration by holding public or symbolic spaces
  • Military occupation, the martial control of a territory
  • Occupancy, use of a building

Occupation or The Occupation may also refer to:

Examples of use of OCCUPATION
1. Opposing occupation "I am against the occupation.
2. This is what occupation is; this is what occupation does.
3. The PA said the synagogues were ‘symbols of occupation‘"These are symbols of the occupation.
4. We support the rights of all people living under occupation to resist that occupation.
5. Moreover, we have already tried everything: occupation, deportation, withdrawal, bombardment, razing, re–occupation, closure, encirclement.