Wiktionary
lose one's way
vb. (context idiomatic English) to get lost, to become lost.
Usage examples of "lose one's way".
On a night like this it was easy to lose one's way altogether —.
On a night like this it was easy to lose one's way altogether - except in a boat on a river.
On a night like this it was easy to lose one's way altogether except in a boat on a river.
It would be impossible to lose one's way because even a piece of the warp implied the pattern of the whole.