nonvacant

/nɑnˈveɪkənt/
adjective
  1. Not empty; occupied or filled with something or someone.
    • She scanned the parking lot for a nonvacant spot near the entrance.
    • The hotel had no nonvacant rooms, so we had to look elsewhere.
    • The nonvacant seats in the theater were all taken by eager audience members.
  2. Currently held or occupied by a person (e.g., a job, position, or property).
    • All nonvacant apartments in the building have tenants who pay rent monthly.
    • The manager said the position is nonvacant, so we cannot apply right now.
    • The board voted to keep the seat nonvacant by reappointing the current member.
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