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interlocutor

[in-ter-lok-yuh-ter] / ˌɪn tərˈlɒk yə tər /


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Salaries for civil servants and medical personnel have not been paid, and aid agencies lack a clear interlocutor, they said.

From Reuters

The last five years have been liberating as well as fruitful — allowing Molesworth to cement her reputation as an independent thinker, interlocutor and public intellectual.

From New York Times

Perhaps media interlocutors fail to ask not because they’re lazy or ill-prepared, but because they were able to differentiate the two distinct species of Republicans earlier than the rest of us were.

From Washington Post

Another potential interlocutor is Turkey, which this summer brokered a deal involving Russia, Ukraine and the United Nations to allow for the export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea.

From New York Times

As Amin’s interlocutor throughout the feature, the director, interviewing him in Copenhagen, gets him to divulge things that he has largely kept to himself, for understandable reasons.

From New York Times