occupier

noun

Etymology

From Middle English occupier, occupiour, from occupien + -er (equivalent to occupy + -er) or Middle French occupier, occupiour.

  1. derived from occupier
  2. inherited from occupier

Definitions

  1. One who occupies, particularly with respect to a foreign government controlling the…

    One who occupies, particularly with respect to a foreign government controlling the territory of another.

  2. A proponent or supporter of the Occupy Wall Street movement

The neighborhood

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