This depends on the topological space. For example, let the topological space be $X=\mathbb Q$ with the euclidian topology. Then $X$ is itself a meagre set because it's the countable union of singletons.
This depends on the topological space. For example, let the topological space be $X=\mathbb Q$ with the euclidian topology. Then $X$ is itself a meagre set because it's the countable union of singletons.