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squatter
[ skwot-er ]
noun
- a person or thing that squats.
- a person who settles on land or occupies property without title, right, or payment of rent.
- a person who settles on land under government regulation, in order to acquire title.
squatter
/ ˈ²õ°ì·ÉÉ’³ÙÉ™ /
noun
- a person who occupies property or land to which he has no legal title
- in Australia
- (formerly) a person who occupied a tract of land, esp pastoral land, as tenant of the Crown
- a farmer of sheep or cattle on a large scale
- (in New Zealand) a 19th-century settler who took up large acreage on a Crown lease
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²õ±ç³Ü²¹³Ùt±ð°ù·»å´Ç³¾ noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
He maintains that the tree house is structurally sound and secured from potential intruders or squatters with multiple locking gates.
Weapons and ammunition belonging to the rebel squatters are confiscated.
Fuschia Hayes, a resident of the Senator Hotel since 2020, said the reduced security has allowed drug dealers to cycle in and out and squatters to fill empty rooms.
Many squatters in the tent city log in each day to the U.S. government app CBP One in hopes of securing an asylum appointment at the border and being allowed into the United States.
As Benson points out, “The family Steinbeck was writing about was actually a composite of several families he had encountered in visiting one squatters’ camp after another.â€
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