reoccupying

[US]/[riːˈɒkjuːpiɪŋ]/
[UK]/[riˈɒkjuːpiɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To take possession of something again after it has been relinquished or lost.; To move back into a position or role previously held.
adj.Relating to the act of reoccupying.

Phrases & Collocations

reoccupying territory

reoccupying buildings

reoccupying positions

reoccupying land

reoccupying space

reoccupying posts

reoccupying homes

reoccupying ground

Example Sentences

the army is planning on reoccupying the abandoned fortress.

after the ceasefire, negotiations began regarding reoccupying disputed territory.

the company is considering reoccupying the old factory space.

the goal is to secure the area before even thinking about reoccupying it.

the government is facing pressure to start reoccupying key strategic locations.

the rebels are preventing the forces from reoccupying the town square.

the legal team is investigating the possibility of reoccupying the property.

the city council voted to approve the plan for reoccupying the waterfront.

the challenge lies in reoccupying the area without further conflict.

the historical society proposed a project focused on reoccupying the museum building.

the team is working diligently on strategies for safely reoccupying the facility.

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