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occupy

[ok-yuh-pahy] / ˈɒk yəˌpaɪ /




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According to the research, this prehistoric sea was filled with enormous marine reptiles, some growing longer than 10 meters, that occupied a previously unseen seventh level of the food chain.

From Science Daily

Part of the reason why student loans can hang on for so long is because borrowers get discouraged and are occupied by other, more imminent needs.

From MarketWatch

Part of the reason why student loans can hang on for so long is because borrowers get discouraged and are occupied by other, more imminent needs.

From MarketWatch

The modern mansion is a far cry from the historic dwelling that previously occupied the parcel—and was described as a “gorgeous relic” in one report about its listing.

From MarketWatch

But she also wanted to ask the Russian leader about uncomfortable issues in occupied Ukraine, such as a water shortage.

From Barron's