WEBverb. li· aise lē-ˈāz. liaised; liaising. intransitive verb. 1. chiefly British : to establish liaison. was sent to Rome to liaise with the new government. 2. chiefly British : to act as a liaison officer. Examples of liaise in a Sentence.
WEBcommunication between people or groups who work with each other: He blamed the lack of liaison between the various government departments. The police have appointed a …
WEBThe verb liaise comes from liaison and typically means to act as a liaison by doing such arranging, assisting, and communicating. But liaison is also used in several other, …
WEBDefinition of liaise verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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LIAISE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
WEBliaise. verb [ I ] us / liˈeɪz / uk / liˈeɪz / Add to word list Add to word list. to speak to people in other organizations, etc. in order to work with them or exchange information with them: …
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LIAISON | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
WEBnoun. uk / liˈeɪz ə n / us. liaison noun (COMMUNICATION) Add to word list. communication between people or groups that work with each other. liaison noun (PERSON) someone …
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liaison noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
WEBliaison. noun. /liˈeɪzn/. /ˈliːəzɑːn/, /liˈeɪzɑːn/. [uncountable, singular] a relationship between two organizations or different departments in an organization, involving …