Liaison - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |lɪˈeɪzɑːn|  American pronunciation of the word liaison
Brit.  |lɪˈeɪz(ə)n|  British pronunciation of the word liaison

noun

- a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship (syn: affair, affaire, amour, intimacy, involvement)
- a channel for communication between groups (syn: contact, link)
he provided a liaison with the guerrillas

Extra examples

She acts as a liaison between the police department and city schools.

Administrators need to maintain better liaison with employees.

Administrators need to establish a close liaison with employees.

He regretted his liaison with a woman from the office.

He's had many notorious liaisons.

He's a liaison between two groups.

The project has been set up in liaison with the art department.

Renee Ball, liaison to the State Parks Authority

Word forms

noun
singular: liaison
plural: liaisons
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