noun
- the state of being preoccupied or absorbed in thought
- the act of taking possession of something before others
Usage: formal
Usage: legal; archaic
Examples
- His preoccupancy with work left little time for family.
- The student’s preoccupancy during the lecture was obvious to everyone.
- Her mental preoccupancy made conversation difficult.
- The preoccupancy of the land was disputed in court.
- His preoccupancy with details often slowed down projects.
- The professor noticed the student’s preoccupancy and called on her.