2. Noun. The act of reoccupying ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Reoccupation
1. occupation [n -S] - See also: occupation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reoccupation
Literary usage of Reoccupation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southern History of the War by Edward Alfred Pollard (1865)
"THE YANKEE reoccupation or JACKSON.—Johnston's Second Evacuation.—The Enemy's
Ravages in Mississippi.—How they Compared with Lee's Civilities in ..."
2. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"reoccupation of the Cape, [isoa- .„ Great Britain restored to France and her
allies all conquests except Trinidad and the Dutch possessions in Ceylon. ..."
3. The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century by Herbert Levi Osgood (1904)
"reoccupation, the trouble revived.1 Governor Andros received a letter from the
same towns, in which they declared that when New York had been surrendered in ..."
4. California Under Spain and Mexico, 1535-1847: A Contribution Toward the by Irving Berdine Richman (1911)
"... V reoccupation OF MONTEREY, AND DISCOVERY OF THE BAY OF SAN FRANCISCO WITH
the Mission, — Spain's sword of the Spirit, — tested and tempered by use in ..."
5. Reopening Public Facilities After a Biological Attack: A Decision Making by National Research Council (2005)
"An official declaration that a building is safe for reoccupation is meaningless
if the occupants and other stakeholders do not perceive it as safe. ..."