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occupy
verb transitive
To take possession. The person who first occupies land which has no owner, has the right of property.
occupy
To keep in possession; to possess; to hold or keep for use. The tenant occupies a farm under a lease of twenty one years. A lodger occupies an apartment; a man occupies the chair in which he sits.
occupy
To take up; to possess; to cover or fill. The camp occupies five acres of ground. Air may be so rarefied as to occupy a vast space. The writing occupies a sheet of paper, or it occupies five lines only.
occupy
To employ; to use. The archbishop may have occasion to occupy more chaplains than six.
occupy
To employ; to busy one’s self. Every man should be occupied, or should occupy himself, in some useful labor.
occupy
To follow, as business. All the ships of the sea with their mariners were in thee to occupy thy merchandise. Ezekiel 27:9.
occupy
To use; to expend. All the gold that was occupied for the work - Exodus 38:24.
occupy
verb intransitive
To follow business; to negotiate. Occupy till I come. Luke 19:13.