Examples of 'become preoccupied' in a sentence

Meaning of "become preoccupied"

become preoccupied: This phrase means to become absorbed or engrossed in something to the point of losing focus on other things. It implies being mentally distracted or intensely focused on a particular task or thought

How to use "become preoccupied" in a sentence

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become preoccupied
I suddenly become preoccupied with my own pain.
Prepare a sermon that helps the listeners become preoccupied as well.
People become preoccupied with vacation time.
These three admonitions are a call to become preoccupied with Christ.
They become preoccupied with illicit sex.
The Dragon of materialism leads us to become preoccupied with the material side of life.
Then become preoccupied yourself with that same obsession.
I have allowed myself to become preoccupied with my own wants.
Become preoccupied with their visions and interpretations rather than reality.
Some sections of the Western Left have lost focus and become preoccupied with identity politics.
Many of us have become preoccupied with dietary or health claims.
Yet both Spanish and Ottoman Empires had become preoccupied elsewhere.
Some of us have become preoccupied with these celebrations.
To dally with such matters, but i have become preoccupied.
Claire had become preoccupied with this shutdown of feeling.

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As one Chinese business leader said to me recently, “ You have become preoccupied.
Yet we must not become preoccupied solely by local considerations.
Children grow up, marry and become preoccupied or move away.
We have become preoccupied with the rights of the criminal.
In Tokyo, I was still too young, I think, to become preoccupied with such thoughts.
They often become preoccupied with what their partner thinks.
They become preoccupied with and experience anxiety about the possibility of negative things happening.
Theatre practitioners have become preoccupied with the narrowing space they occupy in Quebec society.
Become preoccupied with thoughts and memories of the event ;.
Often in their lives they become preoccupied with anxious anticipation of cataclysm . ”.
They can become preoccupied with details of it and want to talk about it continually.
Some patients become preoccupied by the heart rate on the screen.
You become preoccupied with a perceived ‘ defect ' in your appearance.
Once addicted, users become preoccupied with getting the drug and using it.
We become preoccupied with the needs, desires, and habits of the abuser / controller.
Do you tend to become preoccupied with material possessions?
We become preoccupied with the needs, desires, and habits of the abuser/controller… ".
Sometimes, however, parents become preoccupied with providing a large inheritance for their children.
People can become preoccupied with performing because it makes them feel powerful.
Many children worry and become preoccupied with challenges such as homework, friends or health issues.
Which you become preoccupied with would determine your behavior and becomes your God.
Penny-pinchers will suddenly become preoccupied with the electric and water consumption in the home.
Most become preoccupied with food, dieting, weight and size.
I, too, must admit that I become preoccupied with grades in my own graduate classes.
The pilot had become preoccupied with the engine fire and failed to maintain altitude.
Sometimes, you become preoccupied with your own thoughts and plans.
Too often we become preoccupied with things that don't really help us.
At times, you may become preoccupied with death or dying, or have thoughts of suicide.
And why do they become preoccupied with theological and religious matters even in between seizures?
Don't become preoccupied with getting to "success" quickly.

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