Also means
to keep busy
Usage Note
Occuper is often used reflexively as s'occuper de, meaning 'to take care of' or 'to deal with.' The command occupe-toi de tes affaires ('mind your own business') is a common dismissive expression. In a wartime context, un pays occupé means 'an occupied country.'
Examples
"Je m'occupe des enfants."
Natural Translation
I am taking care of the children.
Literal Translation
I myself-occupy-of the children.
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