keep sight of

English

Verb

keep sight of (third-person singular simple present keeps sight of, present participle keeping sight of, simple past and past participle kept sight of)

  1. to maintain in one's field of view
    Keep sight of the ball!
  2. (figurative, by extension) to fix (a goal, commitment, etc.) as something to remember or adhere to
    We need to keep sight of our fundamental duty to the older generations.
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