occupancy
IPA: ˈɑkjʌpʌnsi
noun
- The act of occupying, the state of being occupied or the state of being an occupant or tenant.
- The period of time during which someone rents or otherwise occupies certain land or premises.
- The specific use to which something occupied is put.
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Examples of "occupancy" in Sentences
- The occupancy is starting to build a bit, but rates are somewhat flat.
- ABORIGINAL implies having no known race preceding in occupancy of the region.
- Planning for the extreme variation in occupancy was an issue the designers dealt with from the start.
- Author: Patricia Stewart “Honey, I†™ m home, †I yelled as I entered our spacious 241 square foot twin occupancy cabin.
- There are 7 total rooms fully furnished for move-in occupancy, plus 2 full baths (no tubs) with walk-in showers, and 2 terraces.
- There was one other certainty: It was impossible for any agency short of sheer fairyland magic to have produced overnight a room that displayed its long-term occupancy by a not-too-immaculate character.
- U.S. shopping malls have arrested their declines in occupancy and lease rates and begun a slow recovery, but retail landlords caution that a stronger rebound will depend on job gains and renewed consumer confidence.
- Occupy Seattle demonstrators sent the mayor a list of demands, including approval for large tents to be used as a kitchen, infirmary, storage area and information center -- and written approval of long-term occupancy.
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