unoccupied

IPA: ʌnˈɑkjʌpaɪd

adjective

  • (of a house etc) Not inhabited, especially by a tenant
  • Not being used; vacant or free
  • Not employed on a task; idle
  • (of territory) Not occupied by foreign troops etc
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Examples of "unoccupied" in Sentences

  • That we should build condos that remain unoccupied?
  • This is best done by not using 'unoccupied', 'abandoned' and 'vacant' interchangeably.
  • The problem this document will experience is a lack of acceptance based on its vague view of 'unoccupied'.
  • The game also offers the ability to spawn directly into certain vehicles if they're unoccupied, which is a nice touch.
  • a seat (if he can find one unoccupied, which is highly improbable), and there write out his "notes," as I am doing at this moment.
  • The draft document will have more of an impact of firefighter safety if it can narrow its focus from 'unoccupied' to 'abandoned' and
  • As I undertsand it Gaza has no right to exist being formerly egyptian, occupied by Israel after the 6 day victory and now "unoccupied".
  • In an attempt to provide fire chiefs, line officers and firefighters with a safety plan for fireground operations, a great debate to define 'unoccupied' needs to first be resolved.
  • Some departments have been able to identify such structures with a uniform marking system, differentiating them from 'unoccupied' structures and highlighting potential firefighting hazards.
  • Next in order of British interests stands the right of pre-emption to all healthy, fertile, "unoccupied" lands of the globe not already in possession of a people capable of seriously disputing invasion, with the right of reversion to such other regions as may, from time to time prove commercially desirable or financially exploitable, whether suitable for British colonization or not.

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