When anyoneoccupieth himself in a craft or trade, such occupation itself is regarded in the estimation of God as an act of worship; and this is naught but a token of His infinite and all-pervasive bounty.
The robber occupieth the seat of the protector and guard, and the position of the faithful is seized by the traitor.
Neuerthelesse it is knowne to be a mixture of brasse, lead, and tin (of which this latter occupieth the one halfe) but after another proportion than is vsed in pewter.
The Vessel that swims occupieth in the water, not only a place equall to the Mass of the Earth, of which it is formed; but equall to the Earth and to the Air together, contained in its concavity.
This sand occupieth now a great quantitie of the ground betweene the hauen where the sand riseth, and Teignmouth towne, which towne (surnamed Regis) hath in time past beene sore defaced by the Danes, and of late time by the French.
Whosoever recognizeth the incomparable Beloved is the possessor of true wealth and occupieth a divine station.
For example, the mineral life occupieth its own plane, but a mineral entity is without any awareness at all of the vegetable kingdom, and indeed, with its inner tongue denieth that there is any such kingdom.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "occupieth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.