Found 4 items, similar to occupied.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: occupied
terisi
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: occupied
asyik, beset, terbeset
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: occupied
occupied
adj 1: held or filled or in use;
“she keeps her time well
occupied”;
“the wc is occupied” [ant:
unoccupied]
2: seized and controlled as by military invasion;
“the occupied
countries of Europe” [ant:
unoccupied]
3: resided in; having tenants;
“not all the occupied (or
tenanted) apartments were well kept up” [syn:
tenanted]
4: having ones attention or mind or energy engaged;
“she keeps
herself fully occupied with volunteer activities”;
“deeply
engaged in conversation” [syn:
engaged]
occupy
v 1: be present in; be inside of [syn:
inhabit]
2: keep busy with;
“She busies herself with her butterfly
collection” [syn:
busy]
3: live (in a certain place) [syn:
reside,
lodge in]
4: occupy the whole of;
“The liquid fills the container” [syn:
fill]
5: be on the mind of;
“I worry about the second Germanic
consonant” [syn:
concern,
interest,
worry]
6: as of time or space;
“It took three hours to get to work
this morning”;
“This event occupied a very short time”
[syn:
take,
use up]
7: march aggressively into another's territory by military
force for the purposes of conquest and occupation;
“Hitler
invaded Poland on September 1, 1939” [syn:
invade]
8: engage or engross wholly;
“Her interest in butterflies
absorbs her completely” [syn:
absorb,
engross,
engage]
[also:
occupied]
occupied
See
occupy
English → English (gcide)
Definition: occupied
occupied
\occupied\ adj.
1. Engaged; in use; being used by a person and not free for
use by someone else; as, the wc is occupied. Opposite of
free,
available, and
unoccupied.
[WordNet 1.5]
2. Inhabited, lived-in, tenanted; having residents; -- of
dwelling units. [Narrower terms:
owner-occupied] WordNet
1.5]
3. Overrun, taken over; -- of countries or territories; as,
occupied France. Opposite of
unoccupied.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Busy; actively or fully engaged in some activity; -- of
people. Opposite of
idle.
Syn: employed, engaged.
[WordNet 1.5]