Reoccupation (noun)

  1. The act or process of occupying or taking possession of something that was previously occupied.
  2. The act or process of resuming occupancy or control of a place that was previously occupied.

Origin:

From latin re-, meaning "again" + occupare, meaning "to occupy".

Examples:

  1. The reoccupation of the territory by the native population was a peaceful process.
  2. The reoccupation of the city by the Allied forces was a major event in the war.
  3. The reoccupation of the building by the tenants was a response to the eviction notice.
  4. The reoccupation of the factory by the workers was a demonstration of their solidarity.
  5. The reoccupation of the office by the employees was a sign of the company's recovery after the crisis.
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