occupied (Meaning)

Wordnet

occupied (a)

held or filled or in use

seized and controlled as by military invasion

Wordnet

occupied (s)

resided in; having tenants

having ones attention or mind or energy engaged

Webster

occupied (imp. & p. p.)

of Occupy

occupied Sentence Examples

  1. The office was occupied by the new employee, eager to prove their worth.
  2. The house had been occupied by a ghost for centuries, terrorizing its residents.
  3. The city was fully occupied by the invading army, imposing martial law.
  4. The spaceship was occupied by a crew of intrepid explorers, searching for new worlds.
  5. The parking space was occupied by a large SUV, blocking the driveway.
  6. The hospital bed was occupied by a patient, receiving treatment for a mysterious illness.
  7. The land had been occupied by indigenous people for generations, their rights now under threat.
  8. The stage was occupied by a renowned actress, captivating the audience with her performance.
  9. The bus seats were occupied by weary travelers, heading home after a long journey.
  10. The prison cell was occupied by an innocent man, wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit.

FAQs About the word occupied

held or filled or in use, seized and controlled as by military invasion, resided in; having tenants, having ones attention or mind or energy engagedof Occupy

busy, employed,engaged, diligent, working, bustling, industrious, active, immersed,preoccupied

free,unoccupied, idle, free, unoccupied, unemployed, idle, inactive, unemployed, inactive

The office was occupied by the new employee, eager to prove their worth.

The house had been occupied by a ghost for centuries, terrorizing its residents.

The city was fully occupied by the invading army, imposing martial law.

The spaceship was occupied by a crew of intrepid explorers, searching for new worlds.