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squatter in Italian

squatter in Italian is abusivo, occupatore abusivo — squatter means someone who lives in a building or on land without owning it or having permission.

squatter in Italian

abusivo
noun
One who occupies a building or land without title or permission. [from 1788]
occupatore abusivo
noun
One who occupies a building or land without title or permission. [from 1788]

What does "squatter" mean?

  1. noun Someone who lives in a building or on land without owning it or having permission.
    "Squatters had moved into the derelict flat above the shop."
  2. noun Historical (Australia): a large-scale landowner or grazier, especially one who originally settled on Crown land.
    "The squatter ran thousands of sheep across the outback station."

squatter in a sentence

  • Squatters had moved into the derelict flat above the shop.
  • The council sent notice to the squatters to vacate.
  • The squatter ran thousands of sheep across the outback station.

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "squatter" in Italian?

"squatter" in Italian is abusivo, occupatore abusivo. squatter means: Someone who lives in a building or on land without owning it or having permission.

How do you use "squatter" in a sentence?

Example: "Squatters had moved into the derelict flat above the shop." In Italian, "squatter" is abusivo, occupatore abusivo.

Are there other ways to say "squatter" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "squatter": abusivo, occupatore abusivo.

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