occupant

/ˈɑkjəpənt/
noun
  1. A person who lives or is currently in a particular place, such as a house, room, or vehicle.
    • All occupants of the car were wearing seat belts.
    • The new occupants moved in last weekend.
    • The building's only occupant was an elderly woman.
  2. A person who holds a particular position or office.
    • She is the longest-serving occupant of that chair in the company's history.
    • The occupant of the throne was a young king.
    • The current occupant of the White House gave a speech.
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