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    touch
    [təCH]
    verb
    touch (verb) · touches (third person present) · touched (past tense) · touched (past participle) · touching (present participle)
    1. come into or be in contact with:
      "he leaned back so that only two legs of his chair touched the floor" · "the dog had one paw outstretched, not quite touching the ground"
      • bring one's hand or another part of one's body into contact with:
        "he touched a strand of her hair" · "she lowered her head to touch his fingers with her lips"
      • come or bring into mutual contact:
        "for a moment their fingers touched" · "we touched wheels and nearly came off the road"
      • geometry
        be tangent to (a curve or surface) at a certain point.
    2. handle in order to manipulate, alter, or otherwise affect, especially in an adverse way:
      "I didn't play her records or touch any of her stuff"
      • cause harm to (someone):
        "I've got friends who'll pull strings—nobody will dare touch me"
      • consume or use (food, drink, money, etc.):
        "the beer by his right hand was hardly touched" · "in three years I haven't touched a cent of the money"
      • used to indicate that something is avoided or rejected:
        "he was good only for the jobs that nobody else would touch"
    3. have an effect on; make a difference to:
      "a tenth of state companies have been touched by privatization"
      • (of a quality or expression) be or become visible or apparent in:
        "the voice was touched by hysteria" · "a wry smile touched his lips"
    4. produce feelings of affection, gratitude, or sympathy in:
      "she was touched by her friend's loyalty"
    5. informal
      reach (a specified level or amount):
      "sales touched twenty grand last year"
      • be comparable to in quality or excellence:
        "there's no one who can touch him at lightweight judo"
    noun
    touch (noun) · touches (plural noun)
    1. an act of touching someone or something:
      "her touch on his shoulder was hesitant" · "you can manipulate images on the screen at the touch of a key" · "expressions of love through words and touch"
      • the faculty of perception through physical contact, especially with the fingers:
        "reading by touch"
      • a musician's manner of playing keys or strings.
      • the manner in which a musical instrument's keys or strings respond to being played:
        "Viennese instruments with their too delicate touch"
      • a light stroke with a pen, pencil, etc..
    2. a small amount; a trace:
      "add a touch of vinegar" · "he retired to bed with a touch of flu"
      • a detail or feature, typically one that gives something a distinctive character:
        "the film's most inventive touch"
    3. a distinctive manner or method of dealing with something:
      "later he showed a surer political touch"
      • an ability to deal with something successfully:
        "getting caught looks so incompetent, as though we're losing our touch"
    4. informal
      dated
      an act of asking for and getting money or some other commodity from someone as a loan or gift:
      "I only tolerated him because he was good for a touch now and then"
    5. bell-ringing
      a series of changes shorter than a peal.
    6. archaic
      a thing or an action that tries out the worth or character of something; a test:
      "you must put your fate to the touch"
    7. US ENGLISH
      short for touch football
    Origin
    Middle English: the verb from Old French tochier, probably from a Romance word of imitative origin; the noun originally from Old French touche, later (in certain senses) directly from the verb.
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    verb
    1. come into or be in contact with:
      be in contact (with)
      come into contact (with)
      come together (with)
      converge (with)
      be contiguous (with)
      border (on)
      be (up) against
      link up (with)
    2. handle in order to manipulate, alter, or otherwise affect, especially in an adverse way:
      meddle with
      play (about/around) with
      toy with
      fiddle with
      interfere with
      tamper with
      lay a hand on
      lay a finger on
      put to use
      have access to
      avail oneself of
    3. have an effect on; make a difference to:
      have an effect on
      have a bearing on
      be relevant to
      be pertinent to
      • produce feelings of affection, gratitude, or sympathy in:
      • reach (a specified level or amount):
      noun
      1. an act of touching someone or something:
      2. a small amount; a trace:
      3. a distinctive manner or method of dealing with something:
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      How does the verb touch differ from other similar words?Some common synonyms of touch are affect, impress, influence, strike, and sway. While all these words mean "to produce or have an effect upon," touch may carry a vivid suggestion of close contact and may connote stirring, arousing, or harming.
      What does it mean if something has not been touched?If something has not been touched, nobody has dealt with it or taken care of it. When John began to restore the house in the 1960s, nothing had been touched for 40 years. If you say that you did not touch someone or something, you are emphasizing that you did not attack, harm or destroy them, especially when you have been accused of doing so.
      What does touch mean?: the act or fact of touching or being touched : to bring a bodily part into contact with especially so as to perceive through the tactile sense : handle or feel gently usually with the intent to understand or appreciate : to feel something with a body part (as the hand or foot)
      What does easy touch mean?a person thought of in terms of getting money from: He's an easy touch. to put the hand, finger, etc., on or into contact with (something) to feel it: He touched the iron cautiously. to come into contact with and perceive (something), as the hand or the like does.
       
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