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occupancy

3 synonyms and 1 antonyms for occupancy, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — The act of living in or using a place, or the state of being occupied.

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tenancy moving in

Antonyms

How to use occupancy

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occupancy rate maximum occupancy take occupancy

Etymology

From "occupant" plus the noun-forming suffix "-cy".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “occupancy” mean?

The word “occupancy” means the act of living in or using a place, or the state of being occupied. In plain terms, how full a place is, or the period someone lives in or uses it.

How do you pronounce “occupancy”?

“Occupancy” is pronounced AHK-yuh-pn-see (/ˈɑk.jə.p(ə)n.(t)si/ in IPA).

How do you use “occupancy” in a sentence?

Here is “occupancy” used in a sentence: “The hotel reported 90% occupancy over the holidays.”

What is the opposite of “occupancy”?

The opposite of “occupancy” — its antonyms — is inoccupancy.

What part of speech is “occupancy”?

“Occupancy” is a noun.

Is “occupancy” a common word?

“Occupancy” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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