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Meanings of
moving in
in English
Catalan
ocupació
Spanish
ocupación
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The act of occupying or taking possession of a building.
occupation
occupancy
taking possession
Catalan
ocupació
Synonyms
Examples for "
occupation
"
occupation
occupancy
taking possession
Examples for "
occupation
"
1
In Europe, Britain paid for a huge army of
occupation
in Germany.
2
We found that niche space varied among areas of different
occupation
times.
3
Others say another
occupation
in the city could be a future possibility.
4
They are extremely busy, extremely stressed, and it's an extremely dangerous
occupation
.
5
Troops from Northern Ireland are participating in the
occupation
of these countries.
1
Reports said as a result all hotels on Wallis report full
occupancy
.
2
Hotels in Coatzacoalcos in Veracruz state registered 36 percent
occupancy
last year.
3
It will replace 90 single
occupancy
cells and include new visiting facilities.
4
We have received a number of enquiries for immediate
occupancy
through May.
5
These data indicate that LIBS may mediate distinct consequences of receptor
occupancy
.
1
Once in Springfield the Irish voters meditated
taking
possession
of the polls.
2
I shall lose no time in
taking
possession
in our joint name.
3
A new idea was
taking
possession
of him while the cook continued:
4
Thomas Milsom lost no time in
taking
possession
of his new abode.
5
Arthur spoke sullenly; a curious, nervous irritability was
taking
possession
of him.
Usage of
moving in
in English
1
Obama said the report showed the economy
moving
in
the right direction.
2
At least Watson knows she is
moving
in
good company these days.
3
Of course, teams
moving
in
US sports is by no means new.
4
Cassie, of course, was
moving
in
this direction a few years ago.
5
As a result, your plant may drop leaves soon after
moving
in
.
6
They began building last year, with hopes of
moving
in
by December.
7
Things are
moving
in
the right direction, Quqa said, declining further comment.
8
The planet's largest car market, China, is
moving
in
the same direction.
9
Zuckerman said national opinion on marijuana was
moving
in
the group's favor.
10
That suggests Europe and the United States are not
moving
in
lockstep.
11
Currencies are no longer
moving
in
response to economic or interest-rate data.
12
The landslide began
moving
in
late December, when one home was destroyed.
13
Almost every social and economic indicator is
moving
in
the right direction.
14
Here she saw in the dim light something
moving
in
the water.
15
We're not there yet, but things are
moving
in
the right direction.
16
The ice continues to rumble like boiling water,
moving
in
different directions.
Other examples for "moving in"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
moving
in
moving
move
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
moving in
Catalan
ocupació
Spanish
ocupación
Moving in
through the time
Moving in
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Canada
Common
South Africa
Common
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