reoccupy

[US]/riː'ɒkjʊpaɪ/
[UK]/ri'ɑkjə,pai/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. regain control of; resume possession of; take back into possession.

Example Sentences

Ironmould, can be in corrupt place sprinkle fine salt dust, fluid of reoccupy lukewarm soap is brushed except.

More serious is, partial manufacturer makes beehive shape material with presspaper actually, reoccupy glue is secured inside door plank.

The army plans to reoccupy the strategic location.

The rebels were determined to reoccupy the territory they had lost.

The company aims to reoccupy its former market share.

After the renovation, the family will reoccupy their old house.

The government plans to reoccupy abandoned buildings in the city center.

The landlord is preparing to reoccupy the rental property after the current tenants move out.

The team will reoccupy the top spot in the league standings with a win in the next game.

The explorers decided to reoccupy the cave they had discovered the previous year.

The hotel plans to reoccupy its rooms after a thorough cleaning following a guest's departure.

The archaeologists uncovered ancient ruins and hope to reoccupy the site for further research.

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