VERB
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restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
She repaired her TV set
Repair my shoes please - refer to or discuss briefly
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be relevant to
There were lots of questions referring to her talk
My remark pertained to your earlier comments -
have an effect upon
Will the new rules affect me?
How To Use touch on In A Sentence
- The student group tours touch on all aspects of the medical laboratory such as hematology, microbiology, virology and cytopathology. The Daily News - News
- Though the weather was a touch on the chilly side, an open-topped sportster was the only form of transport imaginable.
- His use of polychromatic tassels was a nice touch on scarves and cuffs and was Tibetan and Ottoman empire influenced.
- The author's wry sense of humour livens the narration and sometimes some passages seem to touch on topics not merely medical.
- We do get a lot about his relationship with his parents, and there are pieces - generally written as book reviews, eulogies or appreciations - that touch on some professional colleagues.
- His touch on his thigh before volleying Spurs second goal summed up a class performer. The Sun
- Although similar from track to track, the lyrics are poetic and occasionally touch on more meaningful issues within society.
- She felt a gentle touch on her shoulder.
- His creative accomplishments were so many that I could only touch on some of them.
- My poet , thou canst touch on all the notes.