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occupy

/ˈɒkjʊpaɪ/

Elementary

occupy

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verb
  • 1.

    to fill or take up (a place, space, or time).

    "The soldiers occupied the city."

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The sofa will occupy that corner.

The sofa will occupy that corner.

Please don't occupy the phone line for too long.

Please don't occupy the phone line for too long.

The new project will occupy most of my time this semester.

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occupy - translations in 14 languages

한국어차지하다, 점령하다
Englishoccupy
简体中文占据
繁體中文佔據
日本語占める
Tiếng Việtchiếm giữ
Portuguêsocupar
Françaisoccuper
Deutschbesetzen
Españolocupar
Монголэзлэх
Bahasa Indonesiamenduduki
Bahasa Melayumenduduki
ไทยครอบครอง

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Frequently asked about occupy

How do you pronounce occupy?

occupy is pronounced [/ˈɒkjʊpaɪ/]. You can hear a native pronunciation on Smoveth.

What does occupy mean?

occupy means "occupy". See the meanings and examples higher up on the page for the full picture.

How difficult is occupy?

occupy is a Elementary-level word.

Can you give an example sentence with occupy?

Example: "The sofa will occupy that corner." — used to mean "occupy".

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