Reoccupation example sentences

re·oc·cu·pa·tion

noun

reoccupation (noun) · reoccupations (plural noun) · re-occupation (noun) · re-occupations (plural noun)

  - the action of occupying a place or position again:

"Reoccupation" Example Sentences

1. The reoccupation of the abandoned factory began last week.
2. His reoccupation of the old family home brought back many memories.
3. After the war, the slow reoccupation of the city began.
4. The reoccupation of the territory was met with fierce resistance.
5. She spoke of the painful reoccupation of her grief.
6. The reoccupation of the island was a strategic military move.
7. They celebrated the peaceful reoccupation of their homeland.
8. The museum's reoccupation after renovations was highly anticipated.
9. The swift reoccupation of the building surprised everyone.
10. The reoccupation was a necessary step for economic recovery.
11. There was considerable debate surrounding the reoccupation strategy.
12. Following the evacuation, the gradual reoccupation commenced.
13. He viewed the reoccupation as a personal triumph.
14. The reoccupation of the land was a complex legal matter.
15. News of the reoccupation spread quickly.
16. The reoccupation brought with it new challenges and opportunities.
17. Plans for the reoccupation were drawn up meticulously.
18. The city's reoccupation marked a turning point in history.
19. The reoccupation was ultimately successful.
20. Concerns regarding the reoccupation's environmental impact were raised.
21. The reoccupation of the house took several months.
22. A complete reoccupation of the region is unlikely.
23. She felt a sense of unease at the reoccupation of the old house.
24. The reoccupation process was carefully monitored.
25. The reoccupation was followed by a period of reconstruction.
26. Despite the challenges, the reoccupation proved beneficial.
27. He attributed his success to careful planning during the reoccupation.
28. After the reoccupation, normal life resumed gradually.
29. The reoccupation of the abandoned building was a risky venture.
30. The reoccupation symbolized a renewed sense of hope.
31. Discussions about the reoccupation are still ongoing.
32. Security measures were strengthened after the reoccupation.
33. The cost of the reoccupation was far greater than expected.
34. The reoccupation was met with mixed reactions.
35. Experts debated the long-term effects of the reoccupation.
36. Funding for the reoccupation was secured through various means.
37. The reoccupation presented both opportunities and risks.
38. Following the reoccupation, new infrastructure was installed.
39. The reoccupation was a controversial decision.
40. The timeline for the reoccupation was ambitious.
41. The reoccupation required extensive planning and coordination.
42. His emotional reoccupation with the past hindered his progress.
43. The reoccupation of the area is a gradual process.
44. The reoccupation was a significant milestone.
45. She experienced a sense of liberation after the reoccupation.
46. The reoccupation had unforeseen consequences.
47. The reoccupation brought back memories of the past.
48. Discussions on the reoccupation dominated the news.
49. The reoccupation marked the beginning of a new era.
50. He questioned the wisdom of the reoccupation strategy.

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