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KMBC on MSN: New Royals ballpark plans include occupied buildings and a vacant one Mercury News: 3-alarm Oakland fire nearly destroys one vacant residence, badly damages a second occupied home OAKLAND — A three-alarm fire Tuesday afternoon in the Eastlake district nearly destroyed a vacant home plagued by squatters and past fires and heavily damaged a second, occupied house, authorities ... 3-alarm Oakland fire nearly destroys one vacant residence, badly damages a second occupied home When you're busy with work, you're occupied — you're engaged, or distracted by it. And when a country is occupied, it's been invaded and taken over by a foreign power — this last meaning was first used during World War II, referring to German-occupied France.
1. busy doing or thinking about something: keep the brain occupied!; she was fully occupied with driving. Definition of occupied adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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