okkupiert
Okkupiert is a German adjective and the past participle of the verb okkupieren, meaning "occupied." It describes something that is under the possession or control of an external power or person. The term is commonly used in historical and political contexts to refer to territory, buildings, or resources that are under foreign authority, often by military or administrative means. In geopolitical discourse, phrases such as okkupierte Gebiete (occupied territories) or okkupierte Städte (occupied cities) are standard.
Etymology and cognates: Okkupieren derives from the root occup- found in occupy and occupare, with the German
Usage and nuance: Okkupiert tends to carry a formal or historical tone and can be neutral or