侵占

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 侵占 (qīnzhàn) means to illegally occupy or seize land, property, or resources that belong to others. It often carries a legal or formal tone and is used in contexts involving disputes, crimes, or government enforcement.

Common Contexts

You will frequently see 侵占 used in news reports, legal documents, or discussions about land rights and property disputes. It implies unauthorized or unlawful occupation.

Collocations and Patterns

These collocations emphasize the unlawful or forceful nature of the occupation.

Usage Notes

Unlike simpler verbs like (zhàn) meaning 'to occupy' or 'to take up,' 侵占 always implies illegality or wrongdoing. It is more formal and serious than 占用, which can be neutral. Avoid confusing 侵占 with 占领, which often refers to military occupation.

Summary

Use 侵占 when describing illegal or forceful seizure of land or property, especially in formal or legal contexts. It highlights the wrongful nature of the act and is often associated with disputes or government action.

Example Sentences

He illegally occupied the company's land.

The government cracks down severely on acts of occupying public resources.

He was accused of encroaching on the neighbor's land, causing a dispute.