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occupant
oc·cu·pant O0021600 (ŏk′yə-pənt)n.1. One that resides in or uses a physical space: the occupants of the house; the occupants of a car.2. One who holds an office, position, or job: the occupant of the professorial chair.occupant (ˈɒkjʊpənt) n1. a person, thing, etc, holding a position or place2. (Law) law a person who has possession of something, esp an estate, house, etc; tenant3. (Law) law a person who acquires by occupancy the title to something previously without an owneroc•cu•pant (ˈɒk yə pənt) n. 1. a person or group that occupies or has quarters or space in or on something. 2. a tenant of a house, estate, office, etc.; resident. 3. an owner through occupancy. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | occupant - someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born thereoccupier, residentdenizen, dweller, habitant, inhabitant, indweller - a person who inhabits a particular placeAlexandrian - a resident or native of Alexandria (especially Alexandria in Egypt)coaster - a resident of a coastal areacolonial - a resident of a colonydalesman - a person who lives in the dales of northern Englandhousemate - someone who resides in the same house with youinmate - one of several resident of a dwelling (especially someone confined to a prison or hospital)metropolitan - a person who lives in a metropolisoutlier - a person who lives away from his place of workowner-occupier - an occupant who owns the home that he/she lives insojourner - a temporary residentstater - a resident of a particular state or group of states; "Keystone stater"; "farm staters"suburbanite - a resident of a suburbtenant - any occupant who dwells in a placetowner, townsman - a resident of a town or city |
occupantnoun occupier, resident, tenant, user, holder, inmate, inhabitant, incumbent, dweller, denizen, addressee, lessee, indweller Most of the occupants had left before the fire broke out.Translationsoccupy (ˈokjupai) verb1. to be in or fill (time, space etc). A table occupied the centre of the room. 佔據 占据2. to live in. The family occupied a small flat. 住 住3. to capture. The soldiers occupied the town. 佔領 占领ˈoccupant noun a person who occupies (a house etc), not necessarily the owner of the house. 佔有人,居住者 占有者,居住者 ˌoccuˈpation noun1. a person's job or work. 職業 职业2. the act of occupying (a house, town etc). 佔有 占有3. the period of time during which a town, house etc is occupied. During the occupation, there was a shortage of food. 佔領期間 占领期间ˌoccuˈpational adjective of, or caused by, a person's job. an occupational disease. 職業的 职业的ˈoccupier noun an occupant. 佔有者, 房客 占有者,房客
occupant
occupant1. Law a person who has possession of something, esp an estate, house, etc.; tenant 2. Law a person who acquires by occupancy the title to something previously without an owner MedicalSeeoccupancyoccupant
occupantn. 1) someone living in a residence or using premises, as a tenant or owner. 2) a person who takes possession of real property or a thing which has no known owner, intending to gain ownership. (See: occupancy) Occupant
OccupantA person or company that lives or maintains an office in a designated building or portion thereof. For example, one who rents a house may become the occupant on the first day of the lease.occupant
Synonyms for occupantnoun occupierSynonyms- occupier
- resident
- tenant
- user
- holder
- inmate
- inhabitant
- incumbent
- dweller
- denizen
- addressee
- lessee
- indweller
Synonyms for occupantnoun someone who lives at a particular place for a prolonged period or who was born thereSynonymsRelated Words- denizen
- dweller
- habitant
- inhabitant
- indweller
- Alexandrian
- coaster
- colonial
- dalesman
- housemate
- inmate
- metropolitan
- outlier
- owner-occupier
- sojourner
- stater
- suburbanite
- tenant
- towner
- townsman
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