Disorientate vs Preoccupy - What's the difference?
disorientate | preoccupy |
* 1941 , Frederic William Eggleston, Search for a Social Philosophy , p254
To distract; to occupy or draw attention elsewhere.
As verbs the difference between disorientate and preoccupy
is that disorientate is while preoccupy is to distract; to occupy or draw attention elsewhere.disorientate
English
Verb
(disorientat)- Ideas often disorientate a system which has been formed on a particular pattern and make it inapplicable; so ideas may lead to the readjustment of groups and sometimes of political boundaries.
Derived terms
* disorientationpreoccupy
English
Verb
(en-verb)- The father tried to preoccupy the child with his keys.