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- DictionaryLi·ai·son/ˈlēəˌzän/
noun
- 1. communication or cooperation which facilitates a close working relationship between people or organizations: "the head porter works in close liaison with the reception office"
- 2. the binding or thickening agent of a sauce, often based on egg yolks.
a binding or thickening agent used in cooking; a close bond or connection : interrelationship; an illicit sexual relationship : affair… See the full definition
The 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, more specific contexts.
LIAISON definition: 1. communication between people or groups who work with each other: 2. someone who helps groups to…. Learn more.
noun. a channel for communication between groups. “he provided a liaison with the guerrillas”. synonyms: contact, inter-group communication, link. see more. see less. type of: channel, communication channel, line. (often plural) a means of communication or access.
1. communication and contact between groups or units. 2. ( modifier) of or relating to liaison between groups or units: a liaison officer. 3. a secretive or adulterous sexual relationship. 4. one who acts as an agent between parties; intermediary. 5. (Military) the relationship between military units necessary to ensure unity of purpose. 6.
[countable] liaison (to/with somebody/something) a person whose job is to make sure there is a good relationship between two groups or organizations. the White House liaison to organized labor; We hired someone as customer liaison.
liaison. Liaison is co-operation and the exchange of information between different organizations or between different sections of an organization. If someone acts as liaison with a particular group, or between two or more groups, their job is to encourage co-operation and the exchange of information.
1. Liaison is cooperation and the exchange of information between different organizations or between different sections of an organization. [...] 2. If someone acts as liaison with a particular group, or between two or more groups, their job is to encourage co-operation and the exchange of information. [...] More.
liaison. noun. /liˈeɪzɑn/ , /ˈliəˌzɑn/. [uncountable, singular] liaison (between A and B) a relationship between two organizations or different departments in an organization, involving the exchange of information or ideas Our role is to ensure liaison between schools and parents.
LIAISON meaning: 1 : a person who helps organizations or groups to work together and provide information to each other; 2 : a relationship that allows different organizations or groups to work together and provide information to each other.