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pre·oc·cu·pied [ˌpri:ˈɒkjəpaɪd] PRID.

1. preoccupied:

preoccupied (distracted)
preoccupied (absorbed)
to be preoccupied with sb/sth

2. preoccupied (worried):

preoccupied

pre·oc·cu·py <-ie-> [ˌpri:ˈɒkjəpaɪ] GLAG. preh. glag. to preoccupy sb

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History is preoccupied with fundamental processes of change.
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Women have traditionally been preoccupied with household tasks and child rearing and have rarely had opportunities for contact with men outside the family.
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There were several factors which preoccupied her over those decades, and took her attention away from publishing her own work.
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Adults who are preoccupied were found to also try to please their parents as they were young, and have a sense of anger towards them.
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He is altogether too preoccupied with technical matters and too superficial in his drawing.
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He is so preoccupied with the future that he often neglects his immediate surroundings, and it seems that he is unable to read situations.
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This question preoccupied social philosophers and economic thinkers for many centuries.
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He is preoccupied with superstitions and numerology, particularly bad luck and the number 13.
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Hailed as a feel-good movie, the film is consistently preoccupied with themes of hope, happiness, and choice.
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Alternatively, he may have been preoccupied in conversation with people in the front vestibule.
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