Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being occupied.
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Examples
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It's also embedded below so that its occupiable surface is not floating above the plaza but actually a continuous ground plane.
Wave Garden v5.0.0 2008
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And therein lies our main reason for posting the map: we want to propose a landscape architecture studio in which students are tasked to design the landscape of this radioactive corridor, which must be occupiable public open space, and thus will have to balance (or not) the demands of security and access.
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Landscape architects are hired to make the site as open and occupiable like the other parks under the care of the NPS.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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This required quantification into positions occupiable by predicates, as well as positions occupiable by names.
Logical Form Pietroski, Paul 2009
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Landscape architects are hired to make the site as open and occupiable like the other parks under the care of the NPS.
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And therein lies our main reason for posting the map: we want to propose a landscape architecture studio in which students are tasked to design the landscape of this radioactive corridor, which must be occupiable public open space, and thus will have to balance or not the demands of security and access.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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It's also embedded below so that its occupiable surface is not floating above the plaza but actually a continuous ground plane.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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Even in its flooded state, however, the space is still occupiable, a point of interest just like any of the artificial lakes and pools in the park.
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Even in its flooded state, however, the space is still occupiable, a point of interest just like any of the artificial lakes and pools in the park.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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He knows in his gut what most of the politicians seem to need a focus group or a Gallup poll to tell them: The design for the Freedom Tower -- with about 60 stories of occupiable space topped by 40 stories of skeletal girders -- is an increasingly unpopular abomination that, if built, would more remind New York of what it lost than point the way to the future.
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