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What (who) is Occupy - definition


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Occupy (disambiguation)
¦ verb (occupies, occupying, occupied)
1. reside or have one's place of business in.
2. fill or take up (a space or time).
3. hold (a position or job).
4. keep (someone) busy, active, or preoccupied.
5. take control of (a place) by military conquest or settlement.
enter and stay in (a building) without authority, especially as a form of protest.
Derivatives
occupier noun
Origin
ME: formed irregularly from OFr. occuper, from L. occupare 'seize'.
Occupy         
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Occupy (disambiguation)
·vt To have sexual intercourse with.
II. Occupy ·vt To do business in; to busy one's self with.
III. Occupy ·vi To follow business; to Traffic.
IV. Occupy ·vi To hold possession; to be an Occupant.
V. Occupy ·vt To Use; to Expend; to make use of.
VI. Occupy ·vt To take or hold possession of; to hold or keep for use; to Possess.
VII. Occupy ·vt To hold, or fill, the dimensions of; to take up the room or space of; to cover or fill; as, the camp occupies five acres of ground.
VIII. Occupy ·vt To possess or use the time or capacity of; to engage the service of; to Employ; to Busy.
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Occupy (disambiguation)
v. (d; refl., tr.) to occupy with (she occupypied them with minor chores)

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Occupy
Examples of use of Occupy
1. Neither side can occupy – or seek to occupy – any additional territory from the other side, he said.
2. Neither side can occupy _ or seek to occupy _ any additional territory from the other side, he said.
3. Mountains occupy '3 percent of Tajikistan‘s territory.
4. "We may occupy lots of slots on the Forbes billionaire list but we also occupy lots of slots on poverty lists," Quantum Capital‘s Dayal said.
5. Westerners occupy important positions in the oil industry.