Occupant

Word OCCUPANT
Character 8
Hyphenation oc cu pant
Pronunciations /ˈɒk.jʊ.pənt/

Definitions and meanings of "Occupant"

What do we mean by occupant?

One that resides in or uses a physical space. noun

One who holds an office, position, or job. noun

One who occupies; an inhabitant; especially, one in actual possession, as a tenant, who has actual possession, in distinction from the landlord, who has legal or constructive possession. noun

More specifically, in law, one who first takes possession of that which has no legal owner. noun

A prostitute. noun

One who occupies, or takes possession; one who has the actual use or possession, or is in possession, of a thing. noun

A prostitute. noun

A person who occupies a place or a position. noun

An owner or tenant of a property. noun

A person sitting in a car or other vehicle. noun

Someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born there noun

A person who occupies an office or a position.

A person who occupies a place.

The owner or tenant of a property.

Not just the job you choose, but any activity of daily living one engages in. Urban Dictionary

V. The process of moving an idealistic group into a previously well-maintained public square or park; also the movement of any unwanted group onto any desirable property or personal space. ............................ Urban Dictionary

A common colloquialism and grammatically incorrect form of the word "occupied". Urban Dictionary

A combination of the words occupied and constipated. When you are so busy you can’t get shit done. Urban Dictionary

The action, state, or period of occupying or being occupied by millitary force. Urban Dictionary

Derivative of occupy synonyms: reside, inhabit, obtain Urban Dictionary

A combination of the words "occupied" and "constipated". Most often used when tied up on the toilet. Urban Dictionary

Mash-up of occupied and constipated. Urban Dictionary

A profession that involves using occupations for bettering health. Occupations are considered anything that someone likes to do or has to do, ranging from hobbies to self-care. It is believed that doing things, increasing one's independence and sense of self-worth, promotes health and will help people rehabilitating from a disease or illness, as well as those living with chronic medical conditions. Becoming an Occupational Therapist in the United States recently moved to an entry-level master's degree. Urban Dictionary

Blow job; code word for blow job; breeze = blow occupation = job Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Occupant

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The word "occupant" in example sentences

This issue was recently addressed by David Viano and colleagues, who work at ProBiomechanics LLC, a Michigan firm specializing in occupant kinematics and injury causation, published last month in Traffic Injury Prevention. ❋ Unknown (2009)

President Obama, unlike the former White House occupant, is an adult, capable of honest reflection. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a car crash involving a modern vehicle, everything happens before the occupant is even aware of the collision. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With the Winter Issue comes the opening of a new wing, the HENDERSON LABORATORY, in which one occupant is given free reign to experiment with new and unusual ideas throughout the duration of the season. ❋ Maxine (2009)

In this country, a VP [with the exception of the current occupant] is not a CO-president. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Every time I see a "pro-life" bumper sticker I wonder if the car's occupant is also prolife when it comes to capital punishment. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I was recently involved in a warrant where the occupant is on disability benefits, £300 per week, rent and council tax paid by yours truly. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2008)

Not only that, Obama -- reflecting the agonizing number of economic potholes and his inability to get rid of them -- is increasingly being viewed by Wall Street as a non-achiever, a veritable misfit when it comes to concocting a meaningful plan to revitalize the economy and a likely one-term occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The story The Voice in the Night, for instance, concerns a couple shipwrecked on an island whose only occupant is a corrupting fungus. ❋ Unknown (2007)

By naming off the various heathen occupants of the Middle East who preceded the Christian occupants, who were then succeeded by the Muslim occupants, you imply that the current occupant is the rightful occupant. ❋ David (2007)

The mansion's occupant is also complaining about the burdens of occupancy: Come live in it for a week. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Yet to hope that the papacy will bring out some hidden side of its present occupant is to look for change in the wrong place, and to misunderstand both the man and the office. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Around the period that is relevant to this anecdote, new evidence had emerged that the ongoing interruptions were not the fault of an unsuspecting new tenant but that of a long term occupant, wilfully using a faulty kettle, but attributing the interruptions to something inexplicable. ❋ Kirsty (2005)

Until the loss of Massachusetts, despite the drift in Obama's presidency, no one risked talking about the possibility that Obama may end up as a one-term occupant of the White House. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It has about as much merit as the worthless one-term occupant of the Oval Office. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ben is the person behind the whole island so it would make sense that he is the coffin occupant. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The researchers 'motivation is strong: by 2005 so-called occupant-detection systems will be a $500 million business. ❋ Unknown (2008)

[Bathing], eating, cooking, and crafts are [just a few] examples of occupation. When you hear [Occupational Therapist], please do not respod with, "so you find jobs for people." They don't! ❋ Amber (2004)

When is this occupation of North America by the [Europeans] going to end? I have some plans for [lower Manhattan] island that I'd like to get to. .............................. Hey! Some random family is occupying our "[slacker]" table in the food court. ❋ Gnostic1 (2011)

I tried to use [the airplane] [restroom], but it was [occupated]. ❋ Shipoopi2010 (2010)

"[Oh honey], [I’m sorry] I never called you back, I been so [occupated] lately." ❋ Miel Blanco (2018)

The Roman [occupation] of [Britan]. Crimes committed during [the Nazi] occupation ❋ Trevor L (2005)

The [maximum occupancy] in [the elevator] is [24] people or 2800 pounds. ❋ Julie Bing (2005)

[Opal]: "Ed, you've got [a phone call]. Get out of the bathroom!" Ed: "I'm [occupated], I'll call them back" Opal: "Ed, get out here this instant!" Ed: "Did you not hear me, I'm occupated, this could take a while!" ❋ Dusty's Baby Powder (2010)

Is [the bathroom] free? No, it's still [occupated]. Bob had a big [lunch]. Give him some time. ❋ Bobek (2009)

1. My grandmother broke her hip and the [occupational therapist] helped her learn to transfer and take care of herself to continue living at home as it healed. 2. A child receives [occupational therapy] because he has trouble paying attention and sitting still and they work on how he can better succeed as a student. 3. An occupational therapist was referred to me after I lost two my fingers in a [boating accident] to help me regain functional use of my hand. ❋ XMarie (2010)

[Iris] gave Ryan [that good] [breeze occupation]. ❋ Bruh101001 (2019)

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