The noun forms of the verb to preoccupy are preoccupationand the gerund, preoccupying.
The noun forms of the verb to preoccupy are preoccupancy, preoccupation, and the gerund, preoccupying.
Preoccupy is a verb.
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Preoccupy means to give someone something to do that will keep them busy. An antonym would be to distract that person.What do you know? Distract!
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The past tense is preoccupied.
The issue of disaster management and risk reduction wold continue to preoccupy the minds of many or even dominate our national discourse so long as disasters do not crease to unfold
Way too many to list here. For example most compounds beginning with inter- (e.g. international). co- (e.g. cooperate), pre- (e.g. preoccupy), per-, pro-, etc.
Try to nit think about anything sexual or anything that turns you on. This can be pretty complicated (Don't believe me? try it..) so if possible the best way is to masturbate or have sexual intercourse, to calm your body from sexual tension
Find other things or people to preoccupy your time. Instead of making your main interest the center of all you do, you can search for something else that holds your attention happily, and still make plans to be with who you're with.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.