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squat·ter [ˈskwɒtəʳ] RZ. (illegal house-occupier)

squatter
zasednik(zasednica) r.m. (r.ż.)
squatter
skvoter(ka) r.m. (r.ż.)

I . squat <-tt-> [skwɒt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. squat (crouch):

II . squat [skwɒt] RZ.

1. squat no l.mn. (position):

2. squat SPORT (exercise):

počep r.m.

3. squat (abode):

skvot r.m.

III . squat <-tt-> [skwɒt] PRZYM.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Many of them, both men and women (and sometimes children), found employment as servants or staff in the houses of the wealthy squatters and businessmen.
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However, squatters settled in the district prior to the formal establishment of squatting districts in 1839.
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After being evicted from the building, two hundred squatters set up a tent city on the pavement outside.
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The principles of homesteading and squatter's rights predate formal property laws; to a large degree, modern property law formalizes and expands these simple ideas.
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The area used to be occupied by squatters and small marine industries.
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Despite the uncertainty of land tenure, squatters ran large numbers of sheep and cattle beyond the boundaries.
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He also demands that squatters share their property and wealth with the poor.
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Following battles with the city government, squatters won the rights to four of the original twenty barracks.
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One squatter allegedly repelled some of the enforcers sent to evict him.
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The estate was built alongside of squatter areas, which was later demolished for the construction of the estate of 16 blocks in 1960.
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