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lose touch
Fail to keep in contact or communication, as in The two sisters lost touch years ago, or Please don't lose touch with me after you move away. [Late 1800s] For an antonym, see in touch.
Example Sentences
If clinicians could better distinguish voice hearers who develop psychosis and lose touch with reality from those who don’t, he thought, then maybe he could help steer more patients down a healthier path.
They join in, losing touch with their unresolved, everyday problems — and that’s how tragedy unfolds.
She can't remember a time when he wasn't in power in Dickson, and feels that over time he has lost touch with his own constituents and the country more broadly.
He accused them of abandoning free speech, caving in to political correctness and losing touch with their citizens on issues like migration and national identity.
I think a lot of people in Congress have lost touch with what that means because they haven't had to worry about out-of-pocket medical costs.
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