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Adjective: occupied  'ó-kyu,pId
  1. Having one's attention, mind or energy occupied
    "she keeps herself fully occupied with volunteer activities";
    - engaged
     
  2. Held, filled or in use
    "she keeps her time well occupied"; "the wc is occupied"
     
  3. Seized and controlled as by military invasion
    "the occupied countries of Europe"
     
  4. Resided in; having tenants
    "not all the occupied apartments were well kept up";
    - tenanted
Verb: occupy  'ó-kyu,pI
  1. Live (in a certain place)
    "he occupies two rooms on the top floor";
    - reside, lodge in
     
  2. Keep busy with
    "She occupies herself with her butterfly collection";
    - busy
     
  3. Take up all the available space
    "The liquid occupies the container";
    - fill
     
  4. Be on the mind of
    "The upcoming exam occupied all the students";
    - concern, interest, worry
     
  5. Consume all of one's attention or time
    "Her interest in butterflies occupies her completely";
    - absorb, engross, engage
     
  6. Require (time or space)
    "This event occupied a very short time";
    - take, use up
     
  7. Assume, as of positions or roles
    "he occupies the position of manager"; "the young prince will soon occupy the throne";
    - fill, take
     
  8. March aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation
    "Hitler occupied Poland on September 1, 1939";
    - invade

See also: accommodate, busy, engaged, filled, in use, inhabited

Type of: ask, assail, attack, be, call for, cerebrate, cogitate, demand, dwell, inhabit, interest, involve, live, necessitate, need, populate, postulate, require, take, think, work

Antonym: unoccupied

Encyclopedia: Occupied

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