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lose touch

  1. 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.



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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.

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They join in, losing touch with their unresolved, everyday problems — and that’s how tragedy unfolds.

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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.

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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.

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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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