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  1. idiom. to no longer have recent knowledge of something or someone, so that you do not understand that thing or person well: Politicians can easily lose touch with the real people if they spend too much time in Washington D.C. He never lost touch with Mexican culture.

  2. The meaning of LOSE TOUCH is to stop communicating with each other : to no longer know what is happening in each other's lives —often + with. How to use lose touch in a sentence.

  3. to stop communicating with someone, usually because they do not live near you now: We lost touch over the years. At some point during that decade, we lost touch completely. Sadly, I've lost touch with most of my college friends. We lost touch after I left London. He gradually lost touch with his friends back home.

  4. If you lose touch with something, you no longer have the latest news or information about it..... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  5. 2 meanings: If you lose touch with someone, you gradually stop writing, phoning, or visiting them. If you lose touch with.... Click for more definitions.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English lose touch (with somebody/something) a) if two people lose touch, they gradually stop communicating, for example by no longer phoning or writing to each other I’ve lost touch with all my old school friends.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom 'lose touch' with examples and tips on how to use it correctly in English.

  8. verb. lose personal contact over time. synonyms: drift apart, drift away. see more. verb. stop being informed about or aware of situations or events. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Lose touch." Vocabulary.com Dictionary, Vocabulary.com, https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/lose touch. Accessed 30 May. 2024. Copy citation. Word Family.

  9. 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.

  10. You can use "Lose Touch" to describe a situation where you no longer have contact or communication with someone. It implies a loss of connection or relationship. For example, if you haven't spoken to a friend in a long time, you might say, 'We've completely lost touch.'