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  1. to fill, exist in, or use a place or period of time: The rest of the time was occupied with writing a report. The house hasn't been occupied (= lived in) by anyone for a few months. formal A large picture of the battle of Waterloo occupied the space above the fireplace. B2. to keep someone busy or interested:

  2. Definitions of occupy. verb. live (in a certain place) “he occupies two rooms on the top floor” synonyms: lodge in, reside. see more. verb. occupy the whole of. synonyms: fill. see more. verb. require (time or space) “This event occupied a very short time” synonyms: take, use up. consume, deplete, eat, eat up, exhaust, run through, use up, wipe out

  3. Check pronunciation: occupy. Definition of occupy verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. Definition of occupy. as in to interest. to hold the attention of a puzzle will occupy that child for hours. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. interest. involve. intrigue. immerse. busy. fascinate. attract. engage. grip. engross. absorb. enthral. preoccupy. distract. catch up. enwrap. bemuse. enchant. enthrall. captivate. catch one's eye.

  5. 6 days ago · 1. verb. The people who occupy a building or a place are the people who live or work there. There were over 40 tenants, all occupying one wing of the hospital. [VERB noun] Land is, in most instances, purchased by those who occupy it. [VERB noun] 2. passive verb.

  6. From Longman Business Dictionary oc‧cu‧py /ˈɒkjəpaɪˈɑːk-/ verb (past tense and past participle occupied) 1 [ transitive] to use a particular building to live or work in a large computer company that occupies a building of some 60,000 sq ft —occupier noun [ countable] a tax payable by the occupier of the property 2 [ transitive] to have an offici...

  7. to fill a place or period of time: His book collection occupies most of the room. The baby seems to occupy all our time. occupy verb [T] (LIVE) to live or work in a room or building: They occupy the second floor of the building. occupy verb [T] (CONTROL) to move into a place and take control of it: The troops eventually occupied most of the island.

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