Liaise

usgb/liˈeɪz/
verb

To establish and maintain communication or cooperation with someone, especially in a professional context.

It is essential to liaise with the finance department to align our budgets.
Visual representation of "liaise" - To establish and maintain communication or cooperation with someone, especially in a professional context.

Often appears as...

  • liaise with stakeholders
  • liaise on projects

Usage tips

Formal

liaise with, liaise between, liaise closely

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Context

The term is often used in business settings where teamwork is essential for success.

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We need to liaise effectively to ensure project success.
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Formality

Use 'liaise' in professional contexts, but avoid it in casual chats.

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Let's liaise tomorrow.
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Nuance

Liaising implies an ongoing relationship, unlike a one-time communication.

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They will liaise throughout the project.
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