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reoccupation

n. 1 (context uncountable English) The condition of being reoccupy 2 (context countable English) The act of reoccupying

Usage examples of "reoccupation".

Phobos reoccupation until the rediscovery of the portal two years ago.

Have already instructed Aden to reconnoitre Berbera with view to reoccupation if possible.

The first objective would be the reoccupation, also by stages, of Cyrenaica.

General Morand--Remarks of Napoleon on Vandamme--Bonaparte and Gustavus Adolphus--Junction of the corps of Davoust and Vandamme-- Reoccupation of Hamburg by the French--General Hogendorff appointed Governor of Hamburg--Exactions and vexatious contributions levied upon Hamburg and Lubeck--Hostages.

Reichstag that he would respect the Locarno Pact and the territorial clauses of Versailles, General von Blomberg had issued his first directive to the three armed services to prepare plans for the reoccupation of the demilitarized Rhineland.

Third Reich and its reoccupation of the Rhineland in the spring of 1936, Belgium, which wisely had abandoned neutrality after 1918, again sought refuge in it.

Caroline, after subtracting for what you have scattered around the world, what do you have left for reoccupation of Texas?

And what followed the reoccupation of deserted Morguhnpolis was inexcusable, on any grounds.

The Society had evidently confined its reoccupation of Marn to the upper floors, for the stony bowels of the citadel were still choked with the dust and debris of ten centuries of neglect.

But plundering by the Russians, with which the reoccupation of the city began, had an opposite effect: the longer it continued and the greater the number of people taking part in it the more rapidly was the wealth of the city and its regular life restored.

But many others had died, too, and many more would die when the great ships reached their destinations, and the reoccupation of the Galaxy began.

It was in a constant state of reoccupation, favoured only by marginal or twilight enterprises indifferent to a fundamentally inhuman environment.

This was near dawn, when military announcements of the reoccupation of Boulder Lake were being passed out to the news media.

Society had evidently confined its reoccupation of Marn to the upper floors, for the stony bowels of the citadel were still choked with the dust and debris of ten centuries of neglect.

A mutiny of the Congolese army provided the pretext required for the reoccupation of the country by Belgian paratroops, and the Belgian-orchestrated secession of mineral rich Katanga Province under a government headed by Moises Tshombe.