What does out of touch mean?

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Adjective
  1. (idiomatic) No longer maintaining contact or communications.
  2. (idiomatic) No longer conversant with something, especially facts, reality, world; not aware or realistic.
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At the core of the crisis is the fact that many of our doctors are out of touch and elitist.
It was the speech of a politician who is out of touch and has led his country up a blind alley.
One of the most intriguing sections of the commentaries is how totally out of touch the creators feel with their audience.
And the ruling authorities seem out of touch with the hopes and desires of this new generation.
But Mr Waters says inspectors can be out of touch with what it is like to be working day-to-day in a classroom.
On field training exercises, combat soldiers will be out of touch from loved ones for days.

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