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liaison

noun as in person who acts as go-between

noun as in love affair

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Piece Co. will then seamlessly source the artisans and be your liaison for collaboration.

Hollande officially left Royal for Trierweiler in 2007, although their liaison began in 2005.

Politico reported over the weekend that Sharpton is the de facto liaison for the White House regarding the shooting in Ferguson.

He pressured one woman to seek an abortion following their liaison.

Suddenly, in the midst of their liaison, Brody notices his SUV parked outside the window.

Such an act would be of a piece with Nigel's character, whereas a liaison—and yet Nigel was no saint.

In 1842, after his liaison with Mme. de la Baudraye, Lousteau lived maritally with her.

Not caring what the result might be, she publicly proclaimed our liaison, and I had come to live entirely at her house.

Perhaps some day when you were bored or worried you would fancy you saw a carefully concerted plan in our liaison.

But the serene blissfulness of the first days of their liaison was of short duration.

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On this page you'll find 42 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to liaison, such as: communication, contact, intermediary, connection, fixer, and hookup.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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