occupy
occupy /ˈɑːkjəˌpaɪ/
verb
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()
Keep busy with
(
busy
, occupy
)
keep busy with
She busies herself with her butterfly collection
She busies herself with her butterfly collection
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()
Live (in a certain place)
(
lodge in
, reside
, occupy
)
live (in a certain place)
She resides in Princeton
She resides in Princeton
He occupies two rooms on the top floor
he occupies two rooms on the top floor
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()
Occupy the whole of
(
occupy
, fill
)
occupy the whole of
The liquid fills the container
The liquid fills the container
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()
March aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation
(
occupy
, invade
)
march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation
Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939
Hitler invaded Poland on September 1, 1939
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()
Be on the mind of
(
worry
, interest
, occupy
, concern
)
be on the mind of
I worry about the second Germanic consonant shift
I worry about the second Germanic consonant shift
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()
Consume all of one's attention or time
(
absorb
, engross
, occupy
, engage
)
consume all of one's attention or time
Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely
Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely
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()
Require (time or space)
(
use up
, occupy
, take
)
require (time or space)
It took three hours to get to work this morning
It took three hours to get to work this morning
This event occupied a very short time
This event occupied a very short time
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Assume, as of positions or roles
(
occupy
, fill
, take
)
assume, as of positions or roles
She took the job as director of development
She took the job as director of development
He occupies the position of manager
he occupies the position of manager
The young prince will soon occupy the throne
the young prince will soon occupy the throne