Use "preoccupy|preoccupied|preoccupies|preoccupying" in a sentence

1. That is the question which preoccupies our people.

2. Economic concerns are preoccupying the voters in this election.

3. Something seems to be preoccupying her at the moment.

4. Thoughts of failure preoccupied him.

5. Crime and the fear of crime preoccupy the community.

6. The red race did not preoccupy themselves with such forms of entertainment.

7. Offstage he was fairly quiet, preoccupied.

8. The front seats have been preoccupied.

9. He was preoccupied with chagrin and etiquette.

10. But at the moment he had other things to preoccupy him.

11. Did we respond to the call or are we preoccupy with our own interest?

12. While so preoccupied, he forgot his usual cautiousness.

13. Through the door hurries Gordon Stainforth, bespectacled and preoccupied.

14. I know how to keep Evan preoccupied.

15. I was more preoccupied by my O levels.

16. He answered me in a rather preoccupied manner.

17. Since you're preoccupied, I'll intuit your flattering compliment.

18. I was too preoccupied to hear the bell.

19. You look preoccupied: what are you thinking of?

20. It seems inevitable that Chinese--American relations will increasingly come to preoccupy the world.

21. Health worries preoccupied him for the whole holiday.

22. What's wrong with Cindy? She seems a little preoccupied.

23. Yet we feel a need to go somewhere busy, distracting, loud, a place that can preoccupy.

24. Her mind was whirling, preoccupied with her own thoughts.

25. She seemed preoccupied and kept glancing toward the window.

26. Otherwise, thoughts of attack and counter - attack will preoccupy him and people his entire world.

27. He looked oddly preoccupied , staring past me at my mother .

28. Charette became preoccupied with capturing Noirmoutier on the coast.

29. Absorb (oneself) in (something) To occupy or preoccupy oneself completely with activity or pursuit

30. As you said, it's creating a space for discussing topics that really preoccupy people.

31. His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied math professor.

32. It is the Chinese which preoccupy the Russian Far East and their presence is highly visible.

33. She's been very preoccupied recently because her mother has been very ill.

34. Why is the media so preoccupied with the love lives of politicians?

35. He was too preoccupied with his own problems to worry about hers.

36. Unlike many writers of the period, she is not preoccupied with morality.

37. 22 synonyms for Buried: absorbed, engrossed, preoccupied, lost, committed, concentrating, occupied

38. This question continues to haunt us, and Moynihan's arguments about black culture still preoccupy and divide academics.

39. An intelligent man considers the prospect of failure, but he doesn't preoccupy himself with pointless worry.

40. ‘Some were preoccupied with God, others were Atheistic to the core.’

41. Don’t be preoccupied with them, and don’t be discouraged by them.

42. She seemed preoccupied all the time I was talking to her.

43. 21 Science fiction has been preoccupied with such matters for years.

44. 11 His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied math professor.

45. ‘some were preoccupied with God, others were Atheistic to the core’

46. Avoidants often pair off with either Secure or Anxious-Preoccupied partners

47. Child labor is aggravated by a modern society that is preoccupied with consumerism.

48. Criminologists have been preoccupied with the gang as metonym, icon or index

49. He was distant and... preoccupied and other times he was just angry.

50. You were too preoccupied to notice me at the bus stop yesterday.

51. 32 synonyms for Abstracted: preoccupied, withdrawn, remote, absorbed, intent, absent, distracted

52. He's completely preoccupied with all the wedding preparations at the moment.

53. So have we become a self-centred society, preoccupied with materialism?

54. We Catholics of the Anglican patrimony, of course, have always been preoccupied with Birettas

55. Absentminded definition is - lost in thought and unaware of one's surroundings or actions : preoccupied

56. But Damascus appeared to be preoccupied with its own domestic unrest, according to Quran.

57. During most of this time, FitzGerald was preoccupied with flowers, music, and literature.

58. We are frail, penny-pinching, well-bundled and preoccupied with our small concerns.

59. They may be preoccupied with family members, economic difficulties, or personal problems.

60. He was too preoccupied with his own thoughts to notice anything wrong.

61. We are too preoccupied with our own thoughts to listen for understanding.

62. Stressful or demanding relationships may preoccupy your mind and consume your time so that you neglect your own health.

63. The arguments which thus preoccupied the Standing Committee divided along predictably partisan lines.

64. Deeply interested or involved; preoccupied: He had an Absorbed look on his face.

65. Absentmindedly: 1 adv in an absentminded or preoccupied manner Synonyms: absently , abstractedly , inattentively

66. Abstractedly: 1 adv in an absentminded or preoccupied manner Synonyms: absently , absentmindedly , inattentively

67. All of them except this gentlemen here, who's preoccupied by his new jacket.

68. 22 Don't be preoccupied with the myths and genealogy, but focus on godliness.

69. Psychopathic preoccupied with torture in the extreme, but not known to have committed murder.

70. 7 What preoccupied him in the print was the chalet,[www.Sentencedict.com] its perfect simplicity.

71. Obsessions are the unwanted thoughts and ideas that preoccupy a person’s mind whereas Compulsions are the repeated behaviors.

72. Bemused (comparative more Bemused, superlative most Bemused) deeply thoughtful; preoccupied; perplexed and bewildered; Translations

73. But the residents are inordinately preoccupied with propriety, and nothing at all is funny.

74. The picaresque literature of the period is also very preoccupied with food and drink.

75. The key is not to become too preoccupied with the mundane things of life.

76. Mr Heath's Government was chiefly preoccupied with his attempt to restore the economy after Labour mismanagement.

77. The implementation of the 1996 act will continue to preoccupy Powell for the duration of his time as commissioner.

78. Unbeknownst to his foreign policy advisers, Nixon was already preoccupied with the unraveling of Watergate.

79. Absorbing adjective fascinating, interesting, engaging, gripping, arresting, compelling, intriguing, enticing, preoccupying, enchanting, seductive, riveting, captivating, alluring, bewitching, engrossing, spellbinding Children will find other exhibits equally Absorbing.

80. Also several organizations related to the movie invited their customers to the preview so we need to preoccupy the registration desk.