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Keep sight of Meaning in English

expression

ˈkip/ /ˈsaɪt/ /ˈəv
KEEP SYTE-uhv
kˈiːp/ /sˈaɪt/ /ˈɒv
KEEP SYTE-ov

Definition

To continue to remember or stay focused on something important, like a goal, idea, or person. It can mean both literally following with your eyes or, more commonly, not forgetting your purpose.

Usage & Nuances

Most commonly used metaphorically for staying focused on goals or priorities: 'keep sight of your dreams'. Literal sense (with your eyes) is less common. Do not confuse with 'lose sight of', which has the opposite meaning.

Example Sentences

It's important to keep sight of your goals.

basic

Even when things are hard, keep sight of what matters.

basic

Please keep sight of the children in the park.

basic

No matter how busy life gets, try to keep sight of what makes you happy.

natural

It's easy to get distracted, but you need to keep sight of the big picture.

natural

During the meeting, he kept reminding us to keep sight of our main objectives.

natural