absence of mind, bemusement, de jure, fantasy, freehold, involvement, musefulness, plodding, sedulity, sublease, usucapion
Definitionn. an idea that preoccupies the mind and holds the attention
Last update: June 13, 2015
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His main preoccupation during examination was getting enough sleep. [noun]
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All the tensions will be eased in preoccupation. [noun]
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It also suggests that the current preoccupation with a narrow conception of economic value needs to be broadened to encompass public value. [noun]
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Death is also a preoccupation of eighteenth century classicism. [noun]
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"But this tranquil state, the power of conquering my preoccupation, all ended with the carriage drive." [noun]
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Then, no doubt under the pressure of some supreme preoccupation, he made an effort, drew himself up into a sitting posture and dressed himself. [noun]
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The Emperor rode through the streets to comfort the inhabitants, and, despite his preoccupation with state affairs, himself visited the theaters that were established by his order. [noun]
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It was at the most intense point of this preoccupation that Enjolras accosted him. [noun]
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Jondrette had allowed his pipe to go out, a serious sign of preoccupation, and had again seated himself. [noun]
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Any allusion to "that old wretch of a G" caused him to fall into a singular preoccupation. [noun]
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He had one other preoccupation, to educate himself; he called this also, delivering himself. [noun]
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