Covered vs Occupied - What's the difference?
covered | occupied |
Overlaid with or enclosed within something.
(figuratively) prepared for, or dealt with some matter
:I think that we have covered everything that was on the agenda
:With my insurance, I am covered for earthquake damage also
:(poker) Having more money available for betting than another player.
:: John has $100 on the table, while Jill only has $75. John has Jill covered .
(cover)
Reserved, engaged.
Busy, unavailable.
Subjugated, under the control of a foreign military presence.
travelled to occupied Japan in December 1945
(occupy)
As adjectives the difference between covered and occupied
is that covered is overlaid with or enclosed within something while occupied is reserved, engaged.As verbs the difference between covered and occupied
is that covered is (cover) while occupied is (occupy).covered
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* uncoveredVerb
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*occupied
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The stall on the left is occupied .
- she is occupied at the moment