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occupation

noun as in control, possession

noun as in seizure, takeover

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“Entire towns like Aurora, Colo., and Springfield, Ohio, buckled under the weight of the migrant occupation and corruption like nobody’s ever seen before,” Trump said Tuesday.

As a result they applied for permission for a change of use to a five-bedroom house in multiple occupation.

From BBC

Hastily abandoned Russian encampments in the forests near the roads were choked with rubbish their soldiers had discarded over the weeks of occupation.

From BBC

Officers emptied his pockets, and one of them asked: “What’s your occupation, sir?”

Her hometown of Lysychansk, in eastern Ukraine, was under occupation by the Russian army.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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