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out of touch

Adjective

Meaning

(idiomatic) No longer maintaining contact or communications.
I had been out of touch with my old friend for a long time when she called.

(idiomatic) No longer conversant with something, especially facts, reality, world; not aware or realistic.
Did his answer strike you as out of touch with reality?

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And it has all the stilted, awkward attempts at addressing very serious topics that one would expect from a university woefully out of touch with its student body. Source: Internet

"As a major political party they are hopelessly out of touch with the majority of Americans. Source: Internet

By the time they had reorganised they were well behind schedule and out of touch with the creeping artillery barrage. Source: Internet

All this proves is how out of touch your company is with the general public. Source: Internet

As usual, upnd is out of touch with reality. Source: Internet

But my point is this; I’m not out of touch. Source: Internet

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