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    lose sight of
    [lose sight of]
    definition
    1. be no longer able to see:
      "when night fell, the crew lost sight of the strange monster"
      • fail to consider, be aware of, or remember:
        "we should not lose sight of the fact that the issues involved are moral ones"
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    What does loss of sight of something mean?Get a quick, free translation! LOSE SIGHT OF SOMETHING definition: 1. to forget about an important idea or fact because you are thinking too much about other things…. Learn more.
    Can vision loss be stopped or slowed?
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    Vision loss may be prevented, depending on what is causing it. For example, you may prevent diabetic retinopathy by preventing type 2 diabetes. You may be able to prevent cataracts by wearing polarized sunglasses when you're outside. Vision loss from glaucoma cannot be corrected. But if it is found early, vision loss can be slowed or stopped. A comprehensive eye exam is important so glaucoma can be found early. However, you generally can't prevent age-related vision loss. You can also temporarily lose your vision, totally or partially, due to another condition. The possible causes and what you should do depend on whether you can see at all. If you have sudden total, or near-total, vision loss, it's an emergency.
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    What does don't lose sight of mean?Don't lose sight of the basic value of the land on which the house sits. Overlook, fail to take into account, as in We must not lose sight of our main objective, or Beverly never lost sight of her humble beginnings. This metaphoric expression alludes to physical sight. [Early 1700s] For an antonym, see bear in mind.
    What does loss of sight of STH mean?Need a translator? Get a quick, free translation! LOSE SIGHT OF STH definition: to forget about an important idea or fact because you are thinking too much about other, less…. Learn more.
     
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