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Meaning of ocupar



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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

ocupar
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It can have many meanings. It means filling, filling, using, taking over, taking over, invading, inhabiting, living, residing, performing, exercising, hiring, employing, snbodying.

  



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Roberto Salgado

Say of the action and circumstance of those who do not own a property or do not have any supporting title of possession of such property, which consists in accessing it by stopping its use and room as if it were their own, in the breaking of their true owners or owners.

  

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Juan Fabela

Making use of something, sometimes it is also used how to get to a place to own it, as in wars, an example : The Nazi army occupied many cities during the Second World War. In hospitality is also made use of the verb : The hotel occupancy in this season is very high. I have seen that they mistakenly use this verb in the wrong way, since it has no relation to the verb needed. . . here are some examples that would make it even illogical to be used that way : I need to take up the position I have just given (in this example it would be incongruous if it had the meaning of; I need to need . . . something that sounds absurd apart from incongruous) another very simple example : I'm busy (I'm in need?? also in this case the one who wants to use it as synonym of needing is totally incongruous ) another example : In that tournament we occupy the 3rd, place (It would be neither logical nor consistent to refer to that in that event we needed the third place, but it is referred to that we managed to have that place ) It is important to use the language appropriately so that the language is not needed distort our language and also not to confuse the use of verbs or concepts that are held.

  

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Gerónimo Herrera

Hello gentlemen: here in the Northwest of Mexico, in the State of Sinaloa, the Word address is used as needed. In the dictionary of sinaloìsmos and regionalisms (The College of Sinaloa, 2002, 2008, ) provides an example: look after money. I've noticed that it is used more and more States. A student who in the South who used it not so, a month after already did it. This same happened to a young man who lived in the U.S. and came to study here. Is generally used in the shops: what is? He found or where? At the University: occupy an official record. That occupy to enroll? Or of the officer: deals with that...

  










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