reoccupied
verb (past participle of reoccupy; adjective) as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:After the renovation, the tenants reoccupied the house.
Definition:took possession of the house again.
Example:The medical staff had to reoccupy the hospital due to the relocation of the old facilities.
Definition:took possession of the hospital again.
Example:The business failed to reoccupy the office after the merger with another company.
Definition:started using the office again after it was vacated.
Example:The company reoccupied the factory and started production again ten days after the accident.
Definition:began using the factory again after it was temporarily shut down or vacated.
Example:The school reopened and the students reoccupied the classroom after the winter holidays.
Definition:started using the classroom again after it was vacated or renovated.
Example:After the holiday season, the housewives reoccupied the apartments.
Definition:took possession of the apartments again.
Example:The acrobatic troupe reoccupied the theater and delivered their show.
Definition:began using the theater again after it was vacated or renamed.
Example:The tenants reoccupied the residence and moved in after the repair work was done.
Definition:started living in the residence again.
Example:The family reoccupied the apartment and settled back into their old neighborhood.
Definition:took possession of the apartment again.
Example:The students reoccupied the dormitory and adjusted to the new semester.
Definition:began using the dormitory again after it was vacated or renovated.
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