The parking space was occupied by another driver.
an occupying force is a force that occupies something. forces that are occupied by this something are called occupied forces.
The man was keenly occupied in his work
The squatters were occupying a building that didn't belong to them.
I believe the Soviets were occupying North Korea because of the Communism.
unoccupied (really not sure just trying to help)
Bart was surprised to open the door of the room that was supposed to be empty, to find it occupied: that's where he found Michael.
occupying
The prefix of the word "occupied" is "oc".
The Roman army occupied Judea and the rest of the Holy Land at the time of Jesus' birth.
No, the word 'occupy' is a verb (occupy, occupies, occupying, occupied).The verb to occupy means to reside or have one's place of business in a place; to fill a space or a place; to be busy or involved with something; to take possession and control of by force.The noun forms for the verb to occupy are occupier, occupant, occupation, and the gerund, occupying.
That is the correct spelling of the word "occupied".
What else can you do to occupy yourself instead of asking these stupid questions on Wiki Answers? =)