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is reoccupied
verb
To occupy again
Exact(2)
If none of the 1,400 stores is reoccupied, an extraordinary 19% of Britain's shop premises will stand empty.
Gaza is reoccupied every day to various extents but I think the fear is that the tanks will enter all the streets and remain here instead of entering some of the streets and then withdrawing after some hours or days to observe and shoot from the edges of the communities.
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Nauru and Manus were reoccupied.
The coastline had been reoccupied with shanties.
Areas deemed to be safe are being reoccupied; others regarded as still vulnerable are abandoned.
By the end of 1944 most of Lithuania had been reoccupied by the Red Army.
COULD Gaza, or part of it, be about to be reoccupied?
The agency typically orders rent payments of $1 a month until the apartment can be reoccupied.
Three former Jewish settlements evacuated last summer were reoccupied by Israeli forces.
Parts of the former Hittite capital, Boğazköy, were reoccupied well before 800 bce.
Vacated apartments would be reoccupied by tenants paying rents too high for low-income households.
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