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disoccupy, v.|dɪsˈɒkjʊpaɪ| [f. dis- 6 + occupy v., prob. after F. désoccuper, Sp. desocupar, It. disoccupare.] trans. To cease to occupy, vacate.
1872Daily News 1 Apr. 3/2 [Let. fr. Madrid] The hall vacated..was merely disoccupied in order that [etc.]. 1882tr. Rep. Congr. Chili in Chr. World (N.Y.) Feb. (1883) 50 The refusal of Mr. Gandarillas to disoccupy his post. |