Pronunciation: /liˈeɪzən/
noun the communication or cooperation that exists between different groups or organizations
A1 She acted as a liaison between the two departments.
A2 The teacher serves as a liaison for communication between parents and students.
B1 The liaison between the company and the government helped facilitate the new partnership.
B2 The diplomatic liaison worked to improve relations between the two countries.
C1 The liaison officer played a crucial role in coordinating the international summit.
C2 Her expertise in cross-cultural communication made her the perfect liaison for the global project.
formal The liaison between the two companies was crucial for the success of the project.
informal She acts as a liaison between the different departments in the office.
slang I heard they're having a secret liaison behind everyone's back.
figurative The artist described the colors in the painting as a liaison between light and darkness.
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