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liaise
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li·aise  (l-z)
intr.v. li·aised, li·ais·ing, li·ais·es
1. To effect or establish a liaison.
2. To act or serve as a liaison officer.

[Back-formation from liaison.]

liaise
Verb
[-aising, -aised] (usually foll. by with)to communicate and maintain contact with
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.liaiseliaise - act between parties with a view to reconciling differences; "He interceded in the family dispute"; "He mediated a settlement"
negotiate, talk terms, negociate - discuss the terms of an arrangement; "They negotiated the sale of the house"

liaise
verb communicate, link up, connect, intermediate, mediate, interchange, hook up, keep contact
Translations

liaise [liːˈeɪz] vi to liaise (with) → colaborar (con);
to liaise with sb → mantener informado a algn
liaise [liːˈeɪz] vi to liaise with → assurer la liaison avec
liaise [liːˈeɪz] vi to liaise (with) → sich in Verbindung setzen (mit)
liaise [liːˈeɪz] vi to liaise (with) → mantenere i contatti (con)

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Once the testing was complete we liaised with Mercury in Stillwater, OK, who approved the fitting of enclosed exhaust bellows," according to Riviera.
They worked directly with the designers throughout the process, and liaised with a small clay modeling staff.
In the development of its own resources for young people, SANE has liaised closely with groups involved in these programs.
 
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