Touch definition

Touch means physical contact with the skin of another person
Touch n Go eWallet Account” means the mobile payment account created with TNG Digital when You register for Touch ‘n Go eWallet;
Touch n Go eWallet” means an electronic wallet offered by TNG Digital that store digital money via Your smart phone in accordance with the Touch ‘n Go eWallet’s Terms and Conditions at https://www.tngdigital.com.my/assets/pdf/user-terms-and-conditions.pdf;

Examples of Touch in a sentence

  • Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred exposed finishes to eliminate visual defects.

  • Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred, exposed finishes and surfaces.

  • Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred or exposed finishes and surfaces.

  • Touch up bare areas and shop-applied prime coats that have been damaged.

  • Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred, exposed finishes.


More Definitions of Touch

Touch means the sport played under the rules as determined by the Australian Touch Association Inc.
Touch n Go Services” means any services as may be provided by TNGSB from time to time to facilitate payment by the Cardholder to Service Providers of toll, parking fees and any other charges, using the TNG Facility as a mode of payment.
Touch means the highest price to buy and the lowest price to sell; and “the Tribunal” means the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber).
Touch n Go Services” means any services as may be provided by TNGSB from
Touch means to fasten oneself to. The idea is more than an inadvertent touch. It means to cling to. Under the ceremonial law touching a dead body and anything offered to an idol was wrong.
Touch n Go eWallet" means an electronic wallet offered by TNG Digital that store digital money via its e-wallet application accessible through Your smartphone in accordance with the Touch ‘n Go eWallet's Terms and Conditions which can be found at https://www.tngdigital.com.my/assets/pdf/user- terms-and-conditions.pdf;
Touch means "Contact", "Understanding" and "Sensitivity".