Synonym: affair, affaire, amour, contact, inter-group communication, intimacy, involvement, link. Similar words: prisoner, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, raise, waist, aisle, praise. Meaning: ['lɪəzɑn /lɪ'eɪzn] n. 1. a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship 2. a channel for communication between groups.
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(31) As liaison officer and interpreter, he took part in the Gallipoli campaign in 1915.
(32) Other promotion and relegation issues are pending and will hinge on further liaison committee meetings as well as certain leagues' annual meetings.
(33) MI6 cooperates with MI5 through a liaison office in London.
(34) This will involve liaison with the Compact companies, and full and fair monitoring of students' progress. 11.
(35) It wasn't just the usual liaison: the two of them fell head over heels in love.
(36) Meanwhile, Augustine formed a liaison with a woman of low birth by whom he had a son.
(37) A correct liaison between the egg yolks and the butter is obtained,(http://sentencedict.com/liaison.html) Madeleine cooed: incorrect.
(38) Whatever the precise arrangement, a strong liaison maintained between library staff and individual departments is essential.
(39) Responsibilities will encompass close liaison with hospital physicians, trial initiation and monitoring of clinical trials to Good Clinical Practice standard.
(40) Both parties have also agreed that they will nominate representatives to begin discussions on setting up a community liaison committee.
(41) Continuous liaison with legislators is maintained by agencies at all levels of government. Congressional committees work closely with administrative officials.
(42) In some areas fundholders had formed liaison groups and were meeting regularly to share experiences and develop their collective expertise.
(43) Firstly, its operating principles and structures are unparalleled in education business liaison.
(44) The liaison officer and local police were on the nearby road, ready to stop the traffic.
(45) Of course, the battalion commander with his artillery liaison officer was usually flying overhead.
(46) A social investigator and lecturer, he established a cross-class liaison with Hannah Cullwick, a Shropshire servant, in the 1850s.
(47) Long ago, even when it had first started, Bethany was uneasy about the liaison.
(48) But some speakers emphasised the importance of crime prevention, community liaison and education.
(49) The development of tests for the feasibility project Test development and administration Test development was undertaken in conjunction with teachers in the liaison groups.
(50) It is to spend more resources on social and community facilities and to employ community liaison officers.
(51) These schools were asked to provide facilities for trying out amended versions of tests first used in liaison group schools.
(52) The Organising and Liaison Committees of the schemes are comprised of a small and identified number of solicitors.
(53) The meeting had ended in agreement to establish a permanent liaison committee.
(54) He would be accompanied by the police officer assigned to liaison duties with the coroner's office.
(55) These fields act in liaison with the energetic and chemical processes of the body, Sheldrake believes.
(56) This involved close liaison with both the General Manager and the Foreman.
(57) It is hoped that governing bodies will be fully represented with, where possible, their Drug/Doping Liaison Officer.
(58) The scripts were inspected and discussed by the liaison group.
(59) There had been some sort of clandestine liaison between the lady and Darrel for some time.
(60) Not until 1980 was there a proposal to establish a permanent liaison committee between the two organizations.
More similar words: prisoner, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, raise, waist, aisle, praise, appraise, renaissance, disown, isolate, episode, supervisor, isolated, disorder, isolation, antisocial, Italian, alliance, valiant, son, reliable, familiar, civilian, song, appliance, brilliant, humiliate, compliance.