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1out of touch — (with (something)) 1. not informed about something. The report shows that the committee is out of touch with recent developments in space technology. 2. not reflecting what is true or actual. These statistics are wildly out of touch with reality… …
2out 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 (with… …
3out of touch — ► out of touch lacking up to date knowledge or awareness. Main Entry: ↑touch …
4out of touch — index inaccessible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
5Out of Touch — For the song by Lucinda Williams, see Essence (album). Out of Touch Single by Hall Oates from the album Big Bam Boom …
6out of touch — 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, oft ADJ with n Someone who is out of touch with a situation is not aware of recent changes in it. Washington politicians are out of touch with the American people... If they really believe in this then they must be… …
7out of touch — {adj. phr.} Not writing or talking with each other; not getting news anymore. * /Fred had got out of touch with people in his hometown./ * /On his island Robinson Crusoe was out of touch with world news./ Compare: LOSE TOUCH, LOSE TRACK. Contrast …
8out of touch — {adj. phr.} Not writing or talking with each other; not getting news anymore. * /Fred had got out of touch with people in his hometown./ * /On his island Robinson Crusoe was out of touch with world news./ Compare: LOSE TOUCH, LOSE TRACK. Contrast …
9out\ of\ touch — adj. phr. Not writing or talking with each other; not getting news anymore. Fred had got out of touch with people in his hometown. On his island Robinson Crusoe was out of touch with world news. Compare: lose touch, lose track Contrast: in touch… …
10Out of Touch — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles[1] Out of Touch   DE …