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Occupations; Ocupation; Occupation (disambiguation); Occupation (film)

Occupation         
·noun That which occupies or engages the time and attention; the principal business of one's life; vocation; employment; calling; trade.
II. Occupation ·noun The act or process of occupying or taking possession; actual possession and control; the state of being occupied; a holding or keeping; tenure; use; as, the occupation of lands by a tenant.
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         
(occupations)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Your occupation is your job or profession.
I suppose I was looking for an occupation which was going to be an adventure...
Occupation: administrative assistant.
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2.
An occupation is something that you spend time doing, either for pleasure or because it needs to be done.
Parachuting is a dangerous occupation.
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3.
The occupation of a country happens when it is entered and controlled by a foreign army.
...the deportation of Jews from Paris during the German occupation.
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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 OCCUPATIONS
1. Most occupations remained fairly stable across government.
2. The men worked in settled industrial occupations.
3. The medal recipients represented a broad range of occupations.
4. Occupations, when they are resisted, are never benevolent.
5. Urquhart also spares a fond thought for vanished occupations.