no longer be in touch with

no longer be in touch with
• lose touch with
• no longer be in touch with
• out of touch with
fail to keep in contact or communication with someone, to lose contact

I lost touch with everyone who I worked with at my summer job.

in (not in) social or intellectual relation (with) or correspondence (with)

No one whom Dave has taught seems ever to lose touch with him. (I. Murdoch)


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  • lose touch with — • lose touch with • no longer be in touch with • out of touch with fail to keep in contact or communication with someone, to lose contact I lost touch with everyone who I worked with at my summer job. (from Idioms in Speech) in (not in) social or …   Idioms and examples

  • out of touch with — • lose touch with • no longer be in touch with • out of touch with fail to keep in contact or communication with someone, to lose contact I lost touch with everyone who I worked with at my summer job. (from Idioms in Speech) in (not in) social or …   Idioms and examples

  • be out of touch with somebody — be out of ˈtouch (with sb) idiom to no longer communicate with sb, so that you no longer know what is happening to them • We ve been out of touch for a couple of years. Main entry: ↑touchidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • out of touch with somebody — be out of ˈtouch (with sb) idiom to no longer communicate with sb, so that you no longer know what is happening to them • We ve been out of touch for a couple of years. Main entry: ↑touchidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • out of touch with someone — out of touch (with (someone)) no longer in communication with someone. I ve been out of touch with Willner for a long time and don t even know where he lives now. Usage notes: usually used with the verb be, as in the example Opposite of: in touch …   New idioms dictionary

  • out of touch with — out of touch (with (someone)) no longer in communication with someone. I ve been out of touch with Willner for a long time and don t even know where he lives now. Usage notes: usually used with the verb be, as in the example Opposite of: in touch …   New idioms dictionary

  • lose touch with someone — lose touch (with (someone)) to no longer communicate with someone. I lost touch with Katie after she moved to Canada …   New idioms dictionary

  • lose touch with — lose touch (with (someone)) to no longer communicate with someone. I lost touch with Katie after she moved to Canada …   New idioms dictionary

  • lose touch with something — lose touch (with (something)) to no longer have recent knowledge about something. He has never lost touch with Mexican culture and traditions …   New idioms dictionary

  • lose touch with — lose touch (with (something)) to no longer have recent knowledge about something. He has never lost touch with Mexican culture and traditions …   New idioms dictionary

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