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Filter by Meaning The park ranger urged visitors not to reoccupy the closed trail due to dangerous conditions.
The team had to reoccupy the conference room after the meeting was rescheduled.
The residents were relieved to reoccupy their homes after the floodwaters receded.
The army was ordered to reoccupy the recently liberated city.
The company decided to reoccupy the market it had previously abandoned.
The political party aimed to reoccupy their position of power in the upcoming election.
The artist decided to reoccupy her studio to continue working on her latest masterpiece.
The government aims to reoccupy the disputed territory and establish its authority.
The museum decided to reoccupy the vacant exhibit hall and showcase a new collection of artwork.
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