(occupied) Opposite of abandoned, or left unused or unoccupied
“Densely occupied rooms and tightly sealed buildings are the main cause of high levels of carbon dioxide.”
(cherished) Opposite of abandoned, or left unused or unoccupied
Opposite of abandoned by a deity or god, literally or figuratively
Opposite of empty or not occupied
“It was a populated town center with a diverse community.”
Opposite of having relocated to a different location or residence
Opposite of not clogged up
“Try using a suction cup plunger to fix the clogged drain.”
Opposite of past tense for to leave or exit a place
“I advised my officer to remain at the premises until you complete your meeting.”
Opposite of past tense for to cause to be empty or vacant
“As evening falls over the city like a shawl, customers begin to occupy the cafĂ©.”
Opposite of past tense for to leave or give up an office or position
“The move followed several months of rumors and speculations on who was going to fill the position vacated by the former executive director.”
Opposite of past tense for to put an end to, especially formally
“Our written policies are also a means of keeping both Congress and the public informed on how we implement the laws that govern parks.”
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