lose sight of

English

Verb

lose sight of (third-person singular simple present loses sight of, present participle losing sight of, simple past and past participle lost sight of)

  1. To be no longer able to see.
    The soldier lost sight of the enemy.
  2. To fail to remember; to overlook or neglect.
    After he graduated from university he lost sight of his career goals.

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