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lose sight of

VERB
  1. be no longer able to see
    We lost sight of the tower as pulled out of the harbor

How To Use lose sight of In A Sentence

  • The ESPNs of the world make it so easy to lose sight of life for the relative unimportance of sport.
  • It is all too easy to lose sight of what is happening on our own doorstep.
  • If you hit any roadblocks or speed bumps along the way, don't lose sight of what matters most—your friends and fam.
  • We must not lose sight of this fact.
  • Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love. George Eliot 
  • It is all too easy to lose sight of what is happening on our own doorstep.
  • The individual who can take setbacks as well as frustration in stride and not lose sight of the ultimate objective in the process is a person to keep an eye on - destined to go places.
  • But I find it too easy, almost natural, to become so immersed in that reality that I lose sight of the small consolations and foretastes of glory that ordinary life also offers. Archive 2006-04-01
  • But it's easy amid this depressing news to lose sight of some good things going on.
  • Under no circumstances should we lose sight of our main objective.
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