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Term: liaising

Part of speech: verb

Sense 1:

Description: Refers to the act of establishing and maintaining communication or cooperation between different individuals, departments, or organizations to facilitate smooth functioning or coordination of activities.

Example sentence 1: The project manager is responsible for liaising with various stakeholders to ensure everyone is on the same page.

Example sentence 2: The international charity organization specializes in liaising with local communities to provide aid and support in times of crisis.

Sense 2:

Description: Refers to working closely with another person or group to exchange information, discuss ideas, or collaborate on a specific task or project.

Example sentence 1: The marketing team is liaising with the design team to create captivating promotional materials for the new product launch.

Example sentence 2: The HR department is liaising with the hiring managers to streamline the recruitment process and find suitable candidates.

Part of speech: noun

Sense 1:

Description: Refers to a person who is skilled or responsible for facilitating communication and coordination between different individuals, departments, or organizations.

Example sentence 1: The company hired a professional liaison to improve collaboration between the sales and production teams.

Example sentence 2: The liaison between the government and the private sector played a crucial role in developing effective public-private partnerships.

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