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What (who) is lose touch - definition

SITUATION WHERE ALL PARTIES ARE WORSE OFF
Unwinnable; Winnable; Winnability; Losability; Loseability; Lose-Lose Situation; No win situation; Can't win situation; Unwinnable situation; Lose-lose; Lose-Lose situation; Lose-lose situation; Loss-loss situation; Softlock; Impossible situation; Lose-lose deal; Lose-lose game

lose touch      
see touch
lose touch      
1. cease to be in communication.
2. cease to be informed.
Touch rugby         
SPORT DERIVED FROM RUGBY FOOTBALL
Touch Rugby; Touch rugby union; Touch Rugby match officials
Touch rugby refers to games derived from rugby football in which players do not tackle each other but instead touch their opponents using their hands on any part of the body, clothing, or the ball.

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No-win situation

A no-win situation, also called a lose-lose situation, is one where a person has choices, but no choice leads to a net gain. For example, if a company finds a dangerous fault in one of its products, they can either issue a product recall and take some reputational damage, or allow the product to harm people: the company is in a no-win situation.

Examples of use of lose touch
1. Mr Cameron said: "I think all governments lose touch and this government really has lost touch.
2. It is extremely easy to lose touch with reality, of course.
3. Still, others say Americans should not lose touch with the country‘s Bible–rooted foundations.
4. Well, being an actor in Indian cinema, you can never lose touch of the glamour quotient.
5. But they may lose touch with some of the needs of patients when they are rushed off their feet.