lose sight of sb/sth
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Definition & Bedeutung von "[lose] sight of {sb/sth}"

to lose sight of sb/sth
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etwas vernachlässigen

to completely forget about or fail to consider something, particularly due to being really busy
to [lose] sight of {sb/sth} definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "lose sight of someone or something" and when to use it?

The idiom "lose sight of someone or something" likely originated from the literal act of losing visual contact with a person or object. In everyday life, when someone or something moves out of our line of sight, we can no longer see or perceive them. This physical concept was adapted metaphorically to describe situations where people become distracted or fail to prioritize someone or something important, causing them to figuratively "lose sight" of it.

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jemanden oder etwas aus den Augen verlieren

be no longer able to see
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Amidst the chaos of his demanding job, he had inadvertently lost sight of his family's needs.
I lost sight of the ball in the bright sun.
Despite challenges, she remained diligent, never losing sight of her aspirations.
In the pursuit of success, he had lost sight of his own happiness.
The project manager reminded her team to focus on the project goals and not get sidetracked by minor issues, emphasizing the importance of not losing sight of the forest for the trees.
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