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Definition of occupied :
of Occupy
Synonyms:
intermeshed, entertained, assiduous, engaged, filled, working, industrious, set-aside, tenanted, booked, meshed, rented, in use, employed, busy, action, diligent, active, sedulous
captured (part of speech: verb)
collared, captured, snatched, seized, secured, achieved, got, abducted, caught, gained, took, obtained, gotten, apprehended, won, snared, taken, arrested
occupied (part of speech: verb)
housed, colonized, squatted, lodged, roosted, quartered, dwelled, resided, inhabited, billeted, stayed
inhabited (part of speech: verb)
populated
Usage examples:
- Three men occupied the room. - "Command", William McFee.
- Miss Felicia was occupied in watching Jack. - "Peter A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero", F. Hopkinson Smith.
- Both here and in the case of history it is plain that the mind is occupied with particular details. - "The Art of Literature", Arthur Schopenhauer.