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idiomlose touch (with)1 to stop communicating with someone you know, especially gradually, for example because you live far away from each other or no longer have the same interests:We were very close at school, but we lost touch when I went to college.Nasa is trying to find out why the spacecraft keeps losing touch with earth.2 to stop understanding or caring about a situation, someone's feelings, or a particular set of skills or ideas:A number of national polls suggest we may be losing touch with our ethical standards.Critics say that the radical environmental pressure groups have lost touch with the wishes of local people. —see also be out of touch (with)
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