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    preoccupied
    /prɪˈɒkjʊpʌɪd/

    adjective

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  2. thinking or worrying about something too much: She's been very preoccupied recently because her mother has been very ill. Why is the media so preoccupied with the love lives of politicians? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Continually thinking about. absorbed. axe. be devoured by something idiom. be hung up on something idiom.

  3. The meaning of PREOCCUPIED is previously applied to another group and unavailable for use in a new sense —used of a biological generic or specific name. How to use preoccupied in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Preoccupied.

  4. If you are preoccupied, you are thinking a lot about something or someone, and so you hardly notice other things. Try not to become so preoccupied with work that you forget about your family and friends.

  5. to be the main thought in someones mind, causing other things to be forgotten: The wedding next month preoccupied her. preoccupied. adjectiveus/priˈɑk·jəˌpɑɪd/ He’s been preoccupied lately because of problems at school. (Definition of preoccupy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of preoccupy.

  6. When you're preoccupied, you're completely focused on whatever it is that you're doing. It's good to be preoccupied when you're driving, as long as you're preoccupied with the road and not with your cell phone.

  7. Preoccupied definition: completely engrossed in thought; absorbed.. See examples of PREOCCUPIED used in a sentence.

  8. preoccupied (with something) thinking and/or worrying continuously about something so that you do not pay attention to other things. He was too preoccupied with his own thoughts to notice anything wrong. She seemed preoccupied all the time I was talking to her. We live in a world preoccupied by sport.