Etymology: [ 'lüz ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English losian to perish, lose, from los destruction; akin to Old English lEosan to lose; akin to Old Norse losa to loosen, Latin luere to atone for, Greek lyein to loosen, dissolve, destroy.
To cease to be familiar with someone or something or to cease to communicate or have contact, lose the sense of; lose contact with, To lose one's special mastery of or knack for a particular skill or activity,
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To cease to be familiar with someone or something or to cease to communicate or have contact - "Suddenly, friends found me again that I had lost touch with years ago."
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lose the sense of; lose contact with
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lose one's touch
To lose one's special mastery of or knack for a particular skill or activity - "They had more than 45 years in the business, but it was clear they never lost their touch."
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