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Learn to pronounce li·aise

/lēˈāz/
verb
establish a working relationship, typically in order to cooperate on a matter of mutual concern.
"she will liaise with teachers across the country"
synonyms: cooperate, work together, collaborate, communicate, intercommunicate, exchange information, network, interface, link up, hook up

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The meaning of LIAISE is to establish liaison. How to use liaise in a sentence.
3 days ago · 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 ...
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 ...
1. if one person liaises with another, or if people liaise, they talk to each other and tell each other what they are doing, so that they can work together ...
He/she/it: liaises
Past participle: liaised
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 ...
Definition of 'liaise' ; verb intransitiveWord forms: liˈaised or liˈaising. British, Informal. to establish liaison. usually with with ; intransitive verbWord ...
VerbEdit · 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 ...
​[intransitive] liaise (with somebody) (especially British English) to work closely with somebody and exchange information with them. He had to liaise directly ...
Past simple liaised: /liˈeɪzd/ /liˈeɪzd/
Present simple I / you / we / they liaise: /liˈeɪz/ /liˈeɪz/
He / she / it liaises: /liˈeɪzɪz/ /liˈeɪzɪz/
1. To effect or establish a liaison. 2. To act or serve as a liaison officer. [Back-formation from liaison.] American Heritage ...
liaise ; liaiseli‧aise ; CONTACT somebodyto exchange information with someone who works in another organization or department so that you can both be more ...