occupy

US /ˈɑː.kjə.paɪ/
UK /ˈɑː.kjə.paɪ/
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1.

occuper, habiter

to reside or have one's place of business in (a building, room, or area)

:
The new tenants will occupy the apartment next month.
Les nouveaux locataires vont occuper l'appartement le mois prochain.
The company decided to occupy the entire floor.
L'entreprise a décidé d'occuper tout l'étage.
2.

occuper, remplir

to fill or take up (space or time)

:
The large sofa will occupy most of the living room.
Le grand canapé va occuper la majeure partie du salon.
Reading books can occupy your free time.
La lecture de livres peut occuper votre temps libre.
3.

occuper, tenir occupé

to keep (someone) busy and engaged

:
The children were occupied with their new toys.
Les enfants étaient occupés avec leurs nouveaux jouets.
His studies occupy most of his time.
Ses études occupent la majeure partie de son temps.
4.

occuper, envahir

to take control of (a place, especially a country or area) by military conquest or settlement

:
The army managed to occupy the enemy territory.
L'armée a réussi à occuper le territoire ennemi.
Historically, many empires sought to occupy new lands.
Historiquement, de nombreux empires cherchaient à occuper de nouvelles terres.