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  • occupy — [[t]ɒ̱kjʊpaɪ[/t]] ♦♦ occupies, occupying, occupied 1) VERB The people who occupy a building or a place are the people who live or work there. [V n] There were over 40 tenants, all occupying one wing of the hospital... [V n] Land is, in most… …   English dictionary

  • occupy — [c]/ˈɒkjəpaɪ / (say okyuhpuy) verb (occupied, occupying) –verb (t) 1. to take up (space, time, etc.). 2. to engage or employ (the mind, attention, etc., or the person). 3. to take possession of (a place), as by invasion. 4. to hold (a position,… …  

  • V2 word order — Verb second (V2) word order, in syntax, is the rule in some languages that the second constituent of declarative main clauses is always a verb, while this is not necessarily the case in other types of clauses. V2 effect The V2 effect is clearly… …   Wikipedia

  • occupy — verb (T) 1 STAY IN A PLACE formal to live or stay in a place: The Jackson family have occupied this apartment for the past six months. 2 be occupied if a room, seat, or bed is occupied, someone is in it or using it 3 SEIZE AND CONTROL to enter a… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • use up — verb 1. use up (resources or materials) (Freq. 3) this car consumes a lot of gas We exhausted our savings They run through 20 bottles of wine a week • Syn: ↑consume, ↑eat up, ↑eat, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • occupy — verb 1) Carol occupied the basement apartment Syn: live in, inhabit, be the tenant of, lodge in; move into, take up residence in, make one s home in; people, populate, settle; formal reside in, dwell in 2) two windows occupied almost the whole of …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • dislodge — verb Etymology: Middle English disloggen, from Anglo French *desloger, from des dis + loger to find lodging for, encamp, from loge shelter more at lodge Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to drive from a position of hiding …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • use — verb (used, using) –verb (t) /juz / (say yoohz) 1. to employ for some purpose; put into service; turn to account: use a knife to cut; use a new method. 2. to avail oneself of; apply to one s own purposes: use the front room for a conference. 3.… …  

  • occupy — verb 1) Carol occupied the basement flat Syn: live in, inhabit, lodge in, move into, people, populate, settle 2) he occupies a post at the Treasury Syn: hold, fill, have; informal hold down …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • withdraw — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely ▪ immediately, instantly ▪ abruptly, hastily, promptly, quickly, soon …   Collocations dictionary

  • engage — verb /ɪnˈɡeɪʤ/ a) To engross or hold the attention of (someone); to keep busy or occupied. Whenever I engage the clutch, the car stalls out. b) To draw into conversation. They were engaged last month! Theyre planning to have the wedding next year …   Wiktionary

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