Go-between in a sentence as a noun

The higher up this goes, the harder the heads are at negotiation; frequently, your boss-to-be, at the salary negotiation level, is just a go-between.

For \n instance, if you are trying to find a doctor, lawyer, \n accountant, or similar professional, or are buying a house,\n information is incomplete and comparisons are difficult \n to make.\n The information highway will extend the electronic \n marketplace and make it the ultimate go-between, the \n universal middleman.

Go-between definitions

noun

a negotiator who acts as a link between parties

See also: mediator intermediator intermediary intercessor