occupy |
captured |
As verbs the difference between occupy and captured
is that
occupy is (
label) to take or use time while
captured is (
capture).
rank |
occupy |
As an adjective rank
is heavy, serious, grievous.
As a verb occupy is
(
label) to take or use time.
land |
occupy |
As a noun land
is loin (the flesh above the hip bone).
As a verb occupy is
(
label) to take or use time.
occupy |
complete |
As verbs the difference between occupy and complete
is that
occupy is (
label) to take or use time while
complete is .
concentrate |
occupy |
As verbs the difference between concentrate and occupy
is that
concentrate is to bring to, or direct toward, a common center; to unite more closely; to gather into one body, mass, or force while
occupy is to take or use time.
As a noun concentrate
is a substance that is in a condensed form.
living |
occupy |
As verbs the difference between living and occupy
is that
living is present participle of lang=en while
occupy is to take or use time.
As an adjective living
is having life.
As a noun living
is the state of being alive.
occupy |
constitute |
In obsolete terms the difference between occupy and constitute
is that
occupy is to use; to expend; to make use of while
constitute is an established law.
As verbs the difference between occupy and constitute
is that
occupy is to take or use time while
constitute is to cause to stand; to establish; to enact.
As a noun constitute is
an established law.
occupy |
control |
As verbs the difference between occupy and control
is that
occupy is (
label) to take or use time while
control is to exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of.
As a noun control is
(countable|uncountable) influence or authority over.
occupy |
cover |
In transitive terms the difference between occupy and cover
is that
occupy is to take or use space while
cover is to have as an assignment or responsibility.
In military terms the difference between occupy and cover
is that
occupy is to have, or to have taken, possession or control of (a territory) while
cover is a solid object, including terrain, that provides protection from enemy fire.
As a noun cover is
a lid.
As an adjective cover is
of or pertaining to the front cover of a book or magazine.
overrun |
occupy |
As verbs the difference between overrun and occupy
is that
overrun is to defeat an enemy and invade in great numbers, seizing his positions conclusively while
occupy is (
label) to take or use time.
As a noun overrun
is an instance of overrunning.
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