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  1. Jul 2, 2012 · The meaning of OCCUPANT is one who acquires title by occupancy. How to use occupant in a sentence.

  2. Occupant definition: a person, family, group, or organization that lives in, occupies, or has quarters or space in or on something. See examples of OCCUPANT used in a sentence.

  3. a person who lives or works in a room or building: the current/previous/last occupantThe apartment had been left in a bad condition by the previous occupant. He is the sole occupant of the house. a person in a car, room, seat, place, or position: The last occupant of the post of senior vice president was John Burton.

  4. An occupant is someone who lives or stays at a place for awhile. A lot of your junk mail is addressed "To occupant " because the sender doesn't know who lives at your address. Being an occupant means you're occupying a place.

  5. Definition of occupant noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Synonyms for OCCUPANT: inhabitant, resident, tenant, resider, inhabiter, citizen, dweller, habitant; Antonyms of OCCUPANT: transient, alien, visitor, guest, foreigner, tourist, nonresident, refugee.

  7. The occupants of a building or room are the people who live or work there. Most of the occupants had left before the fire broke out. The filing cabinets had all gone with the previous occupants.

  8. OCCUPANT meaning: 1 : a person who is using or living in a particular building, apartment, or room; 2 : a person who is in a room, vehicle, etc., at a particular time.

  9. occupant. ( ˈɒkjʊpənt) n. 1. a person, thing, etc, holding a position or place. 2. (Law) law a person who has possession of something, esp an estate, house, etc; tenant. 3. (Law) law a person who acquires by occupancy the title to something previously without an owner.

  10. One who holds an office, position, or job. The occupant of the professorial chair. One who inhabits or exercises direct control over a certain piece of property or premises, as distinguished from the one who has ownership of the property, although the same person (s) may do both.

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