reoccupation
English
Etymology
re- +β occupation
Noun
reoccupation (countable and uncountable, plural reoccupations)
- (uncountable) The condition of being reoccupied
- (countable) The act of reoccupying
- 2020 January 2, Philip Haigh, βIs there relief to congestion along Castlefield Corridor?β, in Rail, page 22:
- Current TPRs [timetable planning rules] call for two-minute dwell times for trains and a two-minute platform reoccupation time. This allows a train into Oxford Road every four minutes.
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