To seize possession of and maintain control over by or as if by conquest.
"Occupied" typically means taken or being used by someone or something. It can also refer to a place or space that is currently being lived in or used for a specific purpose.
Has several meanings. One is filled or taken up (space or time); another is (someone) busy, active or preoccupied.
to have, hold, or take as a separate space; possess, reside in or on, or claim:
Example The orchard occupies half the farm.
To seize possession of and maintain control over by or as if by conquest.
The word settle has more than one meaning depending on the context. It can mean "to come to an agreement," or it can mean "to gain a steadier position in one's life," such as buying a home. It is used as a verb.
One of the states formed from the Oregon Country is Oregon itself. Oregon was established as a state in 1859 as part of the Compromise of 1850, splitting from the larger Oregon Territory. The territory was initially jointly occupied by the United States and Britain until a boundary was established at the 49th parallel in the Oregon Treaty of 1846, paving the way for Oregon's statehood.
Considerate.
"Rance" is not a common English word and does not have a specific meaning. It could be a name or a term with specialized usage in a particular context.
A permanent settlement is a location where people establish homes and communities that are intended to be occupied for an extended period of time, as opposed to temporary or nomadic settlements. It typically includes infrastructure, such as buildings, roads, and utilities, and supports a stable population engaged in various social and economic activities.
It still is.. Or do you mean when was it FIRST occupied by humans?
"Occupied" means that the country, Japan in this case, has soldiers stationed there after their defeat, in this case, the United States, to keep the peace and prevent further warlike activities.
busy/occupied with me
Occupied-means something is taken, or being used. Example: If someone is in the bathroom. Then the bathroom is being occupied.
head of the house; owner occupied
The terms were used when allies occupied the nation during or around World War 2. Whoever controlled the government occupied the country.
In a question: Are you busy (occupied) In a statement: You are busy
Did you mean occupied? To occupy something means to reside within it or be in use of it. For example an occupied bathroom stall means that someone is using that stall; an occupied apartment means someone lives there. Other words for occupied are inhabited, populated, or lived in.
An owner occupied home is a home that is lived in by the person who owns it, rather than by someone who is renting from the person who owns it.
In a question: Are you busy (occupied) In a statement: You are busy
It means "Wholly occupied or absorbed in ones thoughts;absentminded".
The word "ocupada" also "ocupado" means "Busy" and or "Occupied"