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Squatting Meaning in English

word · lemma: squat

ˈskwɑtɪŋ
SKWAH-ting
skwˈɒtɪŋ
skWOT-ting

Definition

"Squatting" means sitting close to the ground with your knees bent or living in a place, usually a building, without permission or legal right.

Usage & Nuances

Used for both the physical position ('squatting down') and the act of occupying property illegally ('squatting in a house'). The verb and noun mean different things depending on context. In fitness, refers to the exercise "squat". In legal/social contexts, refers to illegal occupation.

Example Sentences

People were squatting around the campfire for warmth.

basic

He is squatting to tie his shoes.

basic

Some families were squatting in empty buildings during the winter.

basic

You’ll see people squatting at street corners in Asia, just chatting or eating.

natural

After six months of squatting, the group was finally asked to leave the building.

natural

My knees start to hurt if I stay squatting for too long.

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