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idiombe out of touch (with)1 to no longer understand or care about a situation, someone's feelings, or set of ideas :We have a senator who is out of touch with North Carolina, who is more concerned with making an imprint on foreign policy than on educating our children or cleaning up the environment.I haven't worked in a hospital for about twenty years. I'm completely out of touch.2 to not be communicating with someone:Communications were poor, and we knew we would be out of touch for at least six weeks, until we reached Khartoum.
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