reoccupies Meaning in kannada ( reoccupies ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಮತ್ತೆ ಆಕ್ರಮಿಸುತ್ತದೆ
Adjective:
ಉನ್ಮನ,
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reoccupies's Usage Examples:
Elizabeth II"s state visit to Paris: It"s the girl who interests us and preoccupies us, not an anachronistic queen.
earthquake strikes the San Francisco region, April 18, 1906 The United States reoccupies Cuba, September 29, 1906 – January 28, 1909 The Territory of Oklahoma.
Events of 1858 Date Event 6 January Campbell reoccupies Fategarh 16 January Hugh Rose begins campaign in central India February Campbell opens separate.
Incarnus again, seeing he is back to normal, but Snap runs out, and preoccupies Joker with a buffalogre and a mohawker to defeat, to prevent himself.
He then leaves his Manhattan apartment and preoccupies himself with hunting down a former servant at Ardis, Kim Beauharnais.
"It could be that the theme of Jules et Jim, which preoccupies Mazursky - woman as the source of life and art, and woman as destroyer.
left behind the High Castle due to a change of outlook; he no longer preoccupies himself with thoughts that he might soon be assassinated.
The librettoAs Gabriele Baldini in The Story of Giuseppe Verdi examines this opera, the quality of the libretto preoccupies him over several pages, as much for the unsuitability of Maffei as a librettist as his lack of skill in crafting Schiller's story into an acceptable libretto.
for the marriage of Adelson and Nelly, but the absence of the painter preoccupies the squire.
Japan signs its first pact with Germany (November 25) and reoccupies Tsingtao (December 3).
Al-Wadiah War (1969) South Yemen Saudi Arabia Defeat Saudi Arabia reoccupies al-Wadiah Muhammad Ali Haitham Yemenite War of 1972 (1972) South Yemen.
24: Rommel attacks and reoccupies El Agheila, Libya in his first offensive.
a marching song, developed by linguists, that is so "catchy" that it preoccupies the mind of anyone who hears it to such a degree that they are unable.