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View definitions for occupied

occupied

adjective as in busy

adjective as in inhabited; in use

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Current Russian demands for control over territory it hasn’t occupied and Ukraine’s complete capitulation demonstrate that Moscow still believes it can achieve total victory.

The grand stone building now occupied by The Monal was formerly Aakash, believed to be one of Britain's biggest Indian restaurants.

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Secondly, it also ensures that central areas behind the ball are occupied by good defenders, providing structural and individual defensive quality.

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And, for the first time, the three big offices of state below prime minister - home secretary, foreign secretary and chancellor - all occupied by women.

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Our family was formed largely by the 1926 “Hollywood Eclectic” house, with its steep pitched roof and turret, that we occupied on a scenic mountainside street in Mt.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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