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Definition of Reoccupy

Reoccupy
Reoccupy Re*oc"cu*py (r?-?k"k?-p?), v. t. To occupy again.

Meaning of Reoccupy from wikipedia

- Swiss Alps into Italy, aiming to surprise the Austrian armies that had reoccupied the peninsula when Bonaparte was still in Egypt. After a difficult crossing...
- July and eventually capturing Riga on 13 October 1944.: 271  The Soviets reoccupied the country in 1944–1945, and further deportations followed as the country...
- Karbala-5 to capture the city of Basra. This was a failed Iranian attempt to reoccupy the summit of Kurda Mand Mountain. There was an additional Iranian attack...
- World War II. The strategic aim of the Soviet Estonian Operation was to reoccupy Estonia as a favorable base for the invasions of Finland and East Prussia...
- Union in 1940, then by **** Germany in 1941, and ultimately reinvaded and reoccupied in 1944 by the Soviet Union. Immediately before the outbreak of World...
- Turks and Muslims were expelled and m****acred from Budapest, the site was reoccupied by Christians and reformed into a church, the Inner City Parish Church...
- Mathis, aged 87 and still performing concerts, would be able to return and reoccupy his home, as its structural stability was uncertain given surrounding terrain...
- Chinese withdrawing from northern Indochina and allowing French troops to reoccupy the region. After France's agreement to those demands, 20,000 French soldiers...
- consisted of combined German and Romanian formations, in an operation to reoccupy Bessarabia and destroy the Axis forces in the region, opening the way into...
- Police Base was overrun by the FARC guerrillas and later rebuilt and reoccupied in February 2004. The po****tion of Guaviare in 1993 was approximately...