v. t.
[L. praeoccupatus, p. p. of praeoccupare to preoccupy. See
1. To anticipate; to take before. [Obs.] «Fear preoccupateth it [death].» Bacon.
2. To prepossess; to prejudice. [Obs.] Sir H. Wotton.
| Dictionary: Pre·oc·cu·pate |
[L. praeoccupatus, p. p. of praeoccupare to preoccupy. See
1. To anticipate; to take before. [Obs.] «Fear preoccupateth it [death].» Bacon.
2. To prepossess; to prejudice. [Obs.] Sir H. Wotton.