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occupy
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قانون ـ فقه : به کار گرفتن
علوم نظامى : تصرف کردن
کلمات مرتبط(1)
OCCUPY
OCCUPARE. IMPIEGARE. ESSERE IN POSSESSO DI. AVERE IN AFFITTO
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occupy
\oc"cu*py\ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. occupied (?); p. pr. & vb. n. occupying (?).] [oe. occupien, f. occuper, fr.l. occupare; ob (see ob-) + a word akin to capere to take. see capacious.]
1. to take or hold possession of; to hold or keep for use; to possess. woe occupieth the fine [/end] of our gladness. the better apartments were already occupied. irving.
2. to hold, or fill, the dimensions of; to take up the room or space of; to cover or fill; as, the camp occupies five acres of ground. herschel.
3. to possess or use the time or capacity of; to engage the service of; to employ; to busy. an archbishop may have cause to occupy more chaplains than six. statute (hen. viii. ) they occupied themselves about the sabbath. viii. 27.
4. to do business in; to busy one's self with. [obs.] all the ships of the sea, with their mariners, were in thee to occupy the merchandise. xxvii. 9. not able to occupy their old crafts.
5. to use; to expend; to make use of. [obs.] all the gold that was occupied for the work. xxxviii. 24. they occupy not money themselves.
6. to have sexual intercourse with. [obs.]
occupy
\oc"cu*py\, v. i. 1. to hold possession; to be an occupant. "occupy till i come." 13.
2. to follow business; to traffic.
occupy
v
1. be present in; be inside of [syn: inhabit]
2. keep busy with; "she busies herself with her butterfly collection" [syn: busy]
3. live (in a certain place) [syn: reside, lodge in]
4. occupy the whole of; "the liquid fills the container" [syn: fill]
5. be on the mind of; "what is worrying you?" [syn: concern, interest, worry]
6. as of time or space: "it took three hours to get to work this morning"; "this event occupied a very short time" [syn: take, use up]
7. march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation; "hitler invaded poland on september 1, 1939" [syn: invade]
8. engage or engross wholly; "her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely" [syn: absorb, engross, engage]
Occupy
(v. t.)
To use; to expend; to make use of.
(v. t.)
To take or hold possession of; to hold or keep for use; to possess.
(v. t.)
To possess or use the time or capacity of; to engage the service of; to employ; to busy.
(v. t.)
To hold, or fill, the dimensions of; to take up the room or space of; to cover or fill; as, the camp occupies five acres of ground.
(v. t.)
To have sexual intercourse with.
(v. t.)
To do business in; to busy one's self with.
(v. i.)
To hold possession; to be an occupant.
(v. i.)
To follow business; to traffic.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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