Depending on the context, "occupation" can mean job, profession, work, trade, employment, position, post, situation, business, career, field, métier, vocation, calling, craft, pastime, activity, hobby, pursuit, interest, entertainment, recreation, amusement, diversion, divertissement, residence, residency, habitation, inhabitation, occupancy, tenancy, tenure, lease, possession; conquest, capture, invasion, seizure, takeover, annexation, overrunning, subjugation, subjection, appropriation, colonization, rule, control, possession, suzerainty.
To occupy. I occupied the house.
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Where the word occupation refers to an action rather than what someone does as a job, the associated verb would be:
(I, you, they, we) occupy
(he, she, it) occupies
occupied (past tense)
will occupy (future tense)
a person's usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living
the golden one
Having possibility, capability, or power.
rahul means able or efficient.
A collection of writings is sometimes called an anthology.
No, TOLL means allure. TOLE has another meanining.
Bayrischen Moteren Werken, or in English, Bavarian Motor Works.
It's a rose - The English national flower
It originates from the late 14th Century meanining "member of a fabulous race of dwarves"
The senator went to the hospital shortl after taking up office, means:
Ey has no meanining in modern Hebrew. In Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic, it means "where" (Genesis 4:9).
extremely angry. using it in a sentence would be "my baby brother wouldn't stop crying and that made me very agitated."
if plants were taking nitrogen they would die meanining there would be nothing to take in carbon so we would die