What is another word for Squatters?

Pronunciation: [skwˈɒtəz] (IPA)

Squatters are individuals who occupy vacant or abandoned properties without the owner's permission. There are various other terms used to describe squatters, such as trespassers, illegal occupants, renegades, encroachers, and interlopers. Squatters can also be referred to as informal settlers, squatter communities, or slum dwellers. Some people consider squatters as homeless people who have no other choice but to settle in vacant properties, while others view them as lawbreakers who are taking advantage of someone else's property. Regardless of the opinion, the different synonyms for squatters reflect the complex nature of their situation and highlight the societal and legal challenges associated with squatting.

What are the paraphrases for Squatters?

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What are the hypernyms for Squatters?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    encroachers, homeless people, Illegal Property Users, Illegally Occupying Homeowners, Squatting populations, Unlawful Occupiers.

Usage examples for Squatters

Traced to its beginning, it is generally found to have originated upon a waste piece of ground, where some Squatters settled and built their cabins.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
Since I had first explored that country to which my wheel-tracks marked and led the way, station after station had been taken up by Squatters, not by following any line of route, but rather according to the course of the river, for the sake of water; and in such cases, the beaten track from station to station, no matter how crooked, becomes the road.
"Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia In Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria (1848) by Lt. Col. Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell Kt. D.C.L. (1792-1855) Surveyor-General of New South Wales"
Thomas Mitchell
We reached plains, and came upon an old track of the Squatters.
"Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia In Search of a Route from Sydney to the Gulf of Carpentaria (1848) by Lt. Col. Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell Kt. D.C.L. (1792-1855) Surveyor-General of New South Wales"
Thomas Mitchell

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