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How do you use preoccupy in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "preoccupy" in a sentence:

Simple Sentences:

* The thought of the upcoming presentation preoccupied her all day.

* The children were preoccupied with building a fort in the living room.

* He was so preoccupied with his work that he didn't notice the time passing.

More Complex Sentences:

* The constant ringing of the phone preoccupied her from focusing on her studies.

* The news of the accident preoccupied the entire town, leaving everyone in a state of shock and disbelief.

* His worries about his finances preoccupied his mind, making it difficult for him to relax.

Sentences with Different Meanings:

* The artist's work preoccupied itself with themes of nature and human connection. (Here, "preoccupy" means to focus on a specific subject)

* The detective's mind was preoccupied by the intricate details of the crime scene. (Here, "preoccupied" means to be filled with thoughts about something)

Note: "Preoccupy" is often used to describe a state of being distracted or consumed by a particular thought or concern. It implies that something is taking up a significant amount of mental space.

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