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What part of speech is preoccupy?

"Preoccupy" is a verb.

Here's how you can tell:

* It describes an action: It means to fill someone's mind to the point of excluding other thoughts.

* It can be used in a sentence with a subject and object: "The exam preoccupied her." (Subject: "the exam", Object: "her")

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