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Definition of Reoccupying
1. reoccupy [v] - See also: reoccupy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reoccupying
Literary usage of Reoccupying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1921)
"After reoccupying the Department's Stations in Portuguese East Africa, he proceeded
to Madagascar, where he expected to make comparisons of instruments at ..."
2. The Making of Modern Egypt by Auckland Colvin (1906)
"... Sir Evelyn Baring had expressed the opinion that it would be altogether
premature to consider the question of reoccupying the Soudan; the military and ..."
3. The Making of Modern Egypt by Auckland Colvin (1906)
"... 1892, Sir Evelyn Baring had expressed the opinion that it would be altogether
premature to consider the question of reoccupying the Soudan; the military ..."
4. Beginnings of Rhetoric and Composition: Including Practical Exercises in English by Adams Sherman Hill (1902)
"Siegel and Co. are now reoccupying their former prem- reoccupying their former
premises, where they will be pleased to ises, where they shall be pleased ..."
5. Beginnings of Rhetoric and Composition: Including Practical Exercises in English by Adams Sherman Hill (1902)
"Siegel and Co. are now reoccupying their former premises, where they will be
pleased to welcome their former patrons. " Why don't they carry away the ..."
6. Annual Register by Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797, Edmund Burke (1888)
"Special objection was taken to the clause which secured to Great Britain the
right of reoccupying the country, and to the very indefinite guarantees offered ..."