lose one’s hold

lose (one's) hold on (someone or something)

1. To no longer have a firm or secure grip on someone or something with one's hand or hands. He lost his hold on the railing and went tumbling down the stairs. The rescue team is almost here—don't lose your hold on him!
2. To no longer have a firm or clear understanding of something. The poor guy sort of lost his hold on reality after the death of his children. I feel like I'm losing my hold on my sanity.
3. To no longer have a direct control, influence, or authority over someone. The president's political party lost its hold on congress after several senators lost their seats in the recent election. After the landmark election, and as the dictator finally lost his hold on the citizens of the country, people flocked to the streets to celebrate.
See also: hold, lose, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lose one’s hold

verb
See lose one’s grip
See also: hold, lose
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • lose (one's) hold on (someone or something)
  • lose hold on
  • lose one’s grip
  • lose (one's) grip on (someone or something)
  • have a firm grip on (someone or something)
  • Hold on!
  • grab on to (someone or something)
  • grab on
  • tumble down
  • take a firm grip on