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occupy
verb as in be busy with
verb as in reside; use
Example Sentences
Among those who gathered here Wednesday was Lee Kwang-hoon, a 63-year-old apartment security guard who had taken off from work to join the several hundred Yoon supporters occupying the main road facing the president’s residence.
It would be cool if women occupied the top three positions of the LAFD, but readers will not be surprised to find out this is not the case.
On a clear day, the skyscrapers of Tel Aviv are visible from the hill above Karnei Shomron, an Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank.
Robinson has described Giggs' assistance as "outstanding", with Salford City enjoying a fine run of form and hopeful of promotion - they currently occupy the third automatic promotion place in the League Two table.
After Nazi Germany occupied mainland Denmark during World War II, the US invaded Greenland, establishing military and radio stations across the territory.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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