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  1. OCCUPY definition: 1. to fill, exist in, or use a place or period of time: 2. to keep someone busy or interested: 3…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : to engage the attention or energies of. They occupied themselves with video games. 2. a. : to take up (a place or extent in space) this chair is occupied. the fireplace will occupy this corner of the room. b. : to take or fill (an extent in time) the hobby occupies all of my free time. 3. a. : to take or hold possession or control of.

  3. to fill, use, or exist in a place or a time: A large couch occupies most of the space in the living room.

  4. Occupy definition: to take or fill up (space, time, etc.). See examples of OCCUPY used in a sentence.

  5. 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. use up (resources or materials) see more. verb. assume, as of positions or roles. “he occupies the position of manager” “the young prince will soon occupy the throne”

  6. Definition of occupy verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. The people who occupy a building or place are the people who live or work there. The company occupies the top floor of the building. American English : occupy / ˈɒkyəpaɪ /

  8. OCCUPY definition: 1. to fill a place or period of time: 2. to live or work in a room or building: 3. to move into a…. Learn more.

  9. Jun 6, 2024 · To possess or use the time or capacity of; to engage the service of. The film occupied me for three hours. I occupy myself with gardening for a few hours every day. To fill or hold (an official position or role). I occupy the post of deputy cat catcher. To hold the attention of. I occupied her friend while he made his proposal.

  10. 1. to have, hold, or take as a separate space; possess, reside in or on, or claim: The orchard occupies half the farm. 2. to be a resident or tenant of; dwell in. 3. to fill up, employ, or engage: to occupy time reading. 4. to engage or employ the mind, energy, or attention of: We occupied the children with a game.