antioccupation

adj

Etymology

From anti- + occupation.

  1. derived from *kap-
  2. derived from occupātiō
  3. derived from occupacion
  4. inherited from occupacioun
  5. prefixed as antioccupation — “anti + occupation

Definitions

  1. Opposed to a particular military occupation

    • NIMNers have participated in post-September 11 peace rallies in Chicago and New York and maintain a weekly antioccupation vigil at noon Fridays outside the Tribune Tower.
    • In the incendiary speech delivered by his clerics on Friday, Mr. Sadr called for a peaceful antioccupation mass protest on April 9, the fourth anniversary of the fall of Baghdad to American forces.

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