0 present participle of liaise
1 to speak to people in other organizations, etc. in order to work with them or exchange information with them:
Our head office will liaise with the suppliers to ensure delivery.
Her department liaises between the development team and the regional offices.
The travelling, co-ordinating and liaising that is needed in more sparsely populated, rural areas involve a very real cost.
The police response to rural crime focuses on a partnership approach, liaising with the community by means of multi-agency schemes.
We are liaising with it to ensure that we can showcase what it achieves.
We are also liaising closely with other member states that share our views.
Leeds development corporation is actively consulting and liaising with the local community about its activities.
We are liaising with our partners on what may be done.
They are all, of course, liaising with each other.
I have been responsible for liaising with probationary teachers, and for guiding them through the two-year period.