Liaise in a sentence as a verb

I'd be happy to liaise with you as there's quite a few geeky meetups here in the Silicon Fen

The brief boiled down to someone who can code, but can also liaise with department directors and its vendors, up to CxO level.

University doesn't just teach you facts, it teaches you how to think constructively, liaise, and how to research.

Managers on the other hand typically liaise between groups that have conflicting goals.

> "decades long conspiracies and liaise with every nefarious group in the world!

Even identifying the police officers who liaise with the intelligence service might be useful.

So there is a requirement to occasionally work later hours if you liaise with Germany - which is mainly our management and proxy product owners.

* Assange recruited "Teenager" to liaise with the computer underground.

The CIA must be the most organized part of our government to carry on decades long conspiracies and liaise with every nefarious group in the world!

Digital agencies that specialise in more technical projects tend to liaise with corporates through largely "non-technical" account directors rather than developers or analysts anyway.

Additionally you will liaise with the internal Maxymiser team to continually highlight updates in documentation, training, online knowledge base and product functionality.

Liaise definitions

verb

act between parties with a view to reconciling differences; "He interceded in the family dispute"; "He mediated a settlement"

See also: intercede mediate intermediate arbitrate