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touch
verb
-
touch
,
touches
,
touching
,
touched
to
put
your
hand
or
another
part
of
your
body
lightly
on
someone
or
something
•
At
the
museum
,
a
guard
reminded
visitors
not
to
touch
the
ancient
statue
.
At
the
museum
,
a
guard
reminded
visitors
not
to
touch
the
ancient
statue
.
•
The
curious
kitten
touched
the
mirror
and
was
surprised
by
its
own
reflection
.
The
curious
kitten
touched
the
mirror
and
was
surprised
by
its
own
reflection
.
From
Old
French
toucher
,
from
Latin
toccare
“
to
knock
,
strike
”.
verb
-
touch
,
touches
,
touching
,
touched
to
put
your
hand
,
finger
,
or
another
part
of
your
body
lightly
on
something
•
Please
don
’
t
touch
the
paintings
in
the
museum
.
Please
don
’
t
touch
the
paintings
in
the
museum
.
•
She
touched
the
water
to
check
if
it
was
warm
.
She
touched
the
water
to
check
if
it
was
warm
.
Old
French
toucher
,
from
Vulgar
Latin
*toccare
“
to
strike
lightly
.”
verb
-
touch
,
touches
,
touching
,
touched
to
cause
someone
to
feel
sympathy
,
sadness
,
or
admiration
•
The
soldier
’
s
heartfelt
letter
home
deeply
touched
his
family
.
The
soldier
’
s
heartfelt
letter
home
deeply
touched
his
family
.
•
I
was
touched
by
how
many
people
came
to
help
after
the
storm
.
I
was
touched
by
how
many
people
came
to
help
after
the
storm
.
See
main
verb
sense
for
origin
.
verb
-
touch
,
touches
,
touching
,
touched
to
cause
someone
to
feel
sympathy
,
sadness
,
or
warmth
•
The
story
of
the
stray
dog
touched
everyone
in
the
audience
.
The
story
of
the
stray
dog
touched
everyone
in
the
audience
.
•
I
was
deeply
touched
by
your
kindness
.
I
was
deeply
touched
by
your
kindness
.
verb
-
touch
,
touches
,
touching
,
touched
to
reach
a
particular
amount
,
level
,
or
point
•
At
noon
,
the
temperature
touched
40
degrees
Celsius
.
At
noon
,
the
temperature
touched
40
degrees
Celsius
.
•
The
company's
stock
price
briefly
touched
an
all-time
high
before
falling
back
.
The
company's
stock
price
briefly
touched
an
all-time
high
before
falling
back
.
See
main
verb
sense
for
origin
.
verb
-
touch
,
touches
,
touching
,
touched
to
reach
or
be
as
high
as
a
particular
level
or
amount
,
usually
briefly
•
Temperatures
may
touch
40
°C
this
weekend
.
Temperatures
may
touch
40
°C
this
weekend
.
•
During
the
test
dive
the
submersible
touched
6
,
000
meters
.
During
the
test
dive
the
submersible
touched
6
,
000
meters
.