[ UK /liːˈe‍ɪzɒn/ ]
[ US /ˈɫeɪˌzɑn, ɫiˈeɪˌzɑn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship
  2. a channel for communication between groups
    he provided a liaison with the guerrillas
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How To Use liaison In A Sentence

  • The police have to work a good deal harder to develop closer liaison with the transport providers.
  • Again, close liaison between obstetrician, midwife, general practitioner, cardiologist, and neonatologist is vital.
  • Golf superstar Tiger Woods and TV celebrity Jesse James have seen their lives unravel amid revelations of cheating on their spouses, in part by arranging liaisons via text messages.
  • Not long after he was seconded to the Royal Air Force as a liaison officer, he claimed he had annoyed the Brigadier.
  • During the Korean war, US forces employed them for liaison, supply, casualty evacuation, and troop transportation.
  • A spokesman for Lancashire constabulary says a team of officers and family liaison officers are on standby just in case.
  • She was having a romantic liaison with her husband's best friend.
  • This _liaison_ was largely sentimental, and marked by a kind of etherealized sensuality. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
  • He established guards for his artillery trains and directed that a liaison orderly be sent from each battery to brigade headquarters.
  • However, the ease with which a women can contract sexual liaisons does not directly translate into a socially sanctioned pregnancy and birth.
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