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    liaise
    /lɪˈeɪz/

    verb

    • 1. cooperate on a matter of mutual concern: "she will liaise with teachers across the country"

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  2. to speak to people in other organizations, etc. in order to work with them or exchange information with them: Our head office will liaise with the suppliers to ensure delivery. to be the link between two or more people, organizations, etc.: Her department liaises between the development team and the regional offices.

  3. verb. 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. Recent Examples on the Web.

  4. To liaise means “to form a liaison,” that is, “to communicate and maintain contact with another person or organization.” In other words, liaising is like acting as the contact person between two groups, such as between parents and teachers.

  5. 3 days ago · When you liaise with someone, you meet up or connect with them, usually so you can work together on something cooperatively. Two rival soccer teams might liaise to discuss the muddy conditions of the town's soccer fields.

  6. When organizations or people liaise, or when one organization liaises with another, they work together and keep each other informed about what is happening. Detectives are liaising with police following the explosion early today.

  7. Define liaise. liaise synonyms, liaise pronunciation, liaise translation, English dictionary definition of liaise. intr.v. li·aised , li·ais·ing , li·ais·es 1. To effect or establish a liaison. 2. To act or serve as a liaison officer. American Heritage® Dictionary of the...

  8. to speak to people in other organizations, etc. in order to work with them or exchange information with them: Our head office will liaise with the suppliers to ensure delivery. to be the link between two or more people, organizations, etc.: Her department liaises between the development team and the regional offices.

  9. to speak to other people at work in order to exchange information with them: Our head office will liaise with the suppliers to ensure delivery. (Definition of liaise from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of liaise. in Chinese (Traditional) 聯絡,聯繫,接洽, (在人與機構之間)聯絡… See more. in Chinese (Simplified)

  10. liaise. [intransitive] liaise (with somebody) (especially British English) to work closely with somebody and exchange information with them. He had to liaise directly with the police while writing the report. The tax office liaises closely with our department on such matters.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · liaise (third-person singular simple present liaises, present participle liaising, simple past and past participle liaised) To establish a liaison. To act between parties with a view to reconciling differences. To cooperate, consult and discuss in order to come to a common solution.

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