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  1. OCCUPIED definition: 1. An occupied place is being controlled by an army or group of people that has moved into it: 2…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : to engage the attention or energies of. They occupied themselves with video games. 2. a. : to take up (a place or extent in space) this chair is occupied. the fireplace will occupy this corner of the room. b. : to take or fill (an extent in time) the hobby occupies all of my free time. 3. a. : to take or hold possession or control of.

  3. employed or engaged, as one’s attention, energy, etc.; busy: He is often bored at home, not receiving much attention or affection from his occupied parents. (of a position, office, etc.) held: The amount of the salary markup for working under extraordinary conditions depends on the occupied position.

  4. (of an army or group of people) to move into and take control or possession of a place: Nationalist forces now occupy more than 70% of the country. occupy verb [T] (FILL) to fill, use, or exist in a place or a time: A large couch occupies most of the space in the living room.

  5. (ˈɒkjʊˌpaɪd ) adjective. 1. busy doing or thinking about something. the constantly occupied shop assistant. I was thinking of ways to keep him occupied for three or four hours. keep the brain occupied! I had forgotten all about it because I had been so occupied with other things. The Prime Minister was occupied with important matters of state.

  6. Something that's occupied is being used or is unavailable. If the sign on the restroom door says occupied, it means there's someone in there and you're just going to have to wait.

  7. verb. to live or be established in (a house, flat, office, etc) often passive to keep (a person) busy or engrossed; engage the attention of. often passive to take up (a certain amount of time or space) to take and hold possession of, esp as a demonstration. students occupied the college buildings. to fill or hold (a position or rank) Discover More.