Occupation refers to a person's job or profession, typically one in which they earn a living. It can also refer to the act of occupying or taking control of a space or area.
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Google Gemini AI
May 1
Occupation means:
- To take possession or control of: occupy a space or position; seize or hold territory. - To engage in or fill: hold a job, position, or role in society. - To make use of: utilize or fill time, space, or resources. - To be present or exist in: reside in a place or time. - To seize or capture: take hold of by force or authority. - In military: To hold or control a territory or position: occupy an enemy base or stronghold. - In medicine: To have or experience a bodily condition or symptom:-- occupy someone's mind or emotions. - In law: To take possession of property or premises to satisfy a debt or obligation.
Example Sentences:
- The army occupied the city to prevent further unrest. - She occupied a high position in the government. - The house was occupied by an elderly couple. - The tumor occupied a significant portion of her brain. - The bank has occupied the property to recover the unpaid mortgage.