Occupied meaning in Urdu
Occupied Sentence
Occupied Synonyms
Related to Occupied
Occupied in Detail
1 of 8) Occupied, Busy, Occupy : مصروف کرنا : (verb) keep busy with.
We are coming to your hotel after such a long journey and you are saying that all rooms are occupied.
Related : Smatter : work with in an amateurish manner.
2 of 8) Occupied, Lodge In, Occupy, Reside : رہنا, بسنا, کسی مقام پر رہنا : (verb) live (in a certain place).
Related : Populate : inhabit or live in; be an inhabitant of. Crash : occupy, usually uninvited.
3 of 8) Occupied, Tenanted : کرائے پر دیا ہوا : (satellite adjective) resided in; having tenants.
Not all the occupied (or tenanted) apartments were well kept up.
5 of 8) Occupied, Invade, Occupy : چڑھائی کرنا, دھاوا بولنا, قابض ہونا : (verb) march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation.
Related : Attack : launch an attack or assault on; begin hostilities or start warfare with. Overrun : invade in great numbers.
6 of 8) Occupied, Occupy, Take, Use Up : وقت لینا : (verb) require (time or space).
This event occupied a very short time.
Related : Wipe Out : use up (resources or materials). Use : use up, consume fully.
7 of 8) Occupied, Absorb, Engage, Engross, Occupy : مشغول ہونا : (verb) consume all of one's attention or time.
Related : Involve : occupy or engage the interest of.
8 of 8) Occupied, Fill, Occupy, Take : ذمہ داری سنبھالنا, حاصل کرنا : (verb) assume, as of positions or roles.
Useful Words
Busy : مصروف : actively or fully engaged or occupied. "It`s been really busy today".
Certain : کچھ : definite but not specified or identified. "It is certain that more positive changes will be seen in Pakistan".
Hold On, Keep : رکھنا : retain possession of. "Robberies are on the rise these days, so keep the door closed".
Live, Unrecorded : براہ راست : actually being performed at the time of hearing or viewing. "A live television program".
Lay, Place, Pose, Position, Put, Set : رکھنا : put into a certain place or abstract location. "Where do I put it ?".