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liaise

[ UK /lˈɪe‍ɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
    He interceded in the family dispute
    He mediated a settlement

How To Use liaise In A Sentence

  • This enables NGOs to liaise with the army during incursions and curfews to ensure the safe passage of staff and patients.
  • It liaises with the power producers to balance available supply with current demand on a continuous basis.
  • Open Group has been working on cloud computing for about a year and already has liaised with the Open Cloud Manifesto group, the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), and the Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum, among [...] 2010 Cloud Computing Predictions: The Year of Realism | Cloudcast The Open Cloud Manifesto Is Nothing But a Vapor Tiger
  • He and his men will control the camp's perimeter and mount patrols to secure the area and liaise with nearby communities.
  • Last summer, News Corp. established what it calls an autonomous committee to liaise with police and provide any documents requested by investigators. Sun Journalists Arrested as Bribe Probe Widens
  • This is where support workers, such as Caroline, step in to improve links with schools and liaise with teachers.
  • Clearly schools need to consult parents before making any changes to existing practice and to liaise with their feeder and neighbouring schools. Times, Sunday Times
  • I liaise with end-users, resellers and partners to see how we can improve our portfolio of products and services.
  • The club will continue to review video footage and liaise with the police. The Sun
  • Our head office will liaise with the suppliers to ensure delivery.
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