liaison|liaisons in English
noun
[li·ai·son || 'lɪəzɑn /lɪ'eɪzn]
communication, contact; one who maintains contact; conspiracy; close connection; illicit love affair; (in French grammar) grammatical circumstance in which a usually silent consonant at the end of a word is pronounced at the beginning of the word that follows it
Use "liaison|liaisons" in a sentence
1. Arcady: Les liaisons dangereuses
2. Community Engagement Liaisons (Cels) Program
3. Biffer la liste des liaisons manquantes
4. Dangerous Liaisons: Gender, Nation, and Postcolonial Perspectives (Coedited with A
5. - deployment of document advisors – or ALO s (air liaison officers) and immigration liaison officers, ILO s.
6. But hers was an unpleasant liaison.
7. She felt that, even by Nora's standards, Constance was too headstrong for romantic liaisons.
8. Forwarding of modifications to the Central Register by the central excise liaison offices and the liaison departments
9. ATC liaison — compliance, R/T procedures, Airmanship
10. HOSPITAL INFORMATION SERVICES AND HOSPITAL LIAISON COMMITTEES
11. Histrionics are, therefore, "inappropriately seductive" and have multiple sexual liaisons and partners.
12. Crochets, attachements, et liaison selle chassis 1
13. There were 36 liaison group schools altogether.
14. Altimeter setting, ATC liaison — compliance, R/T procedures
15. These were used as liaison aircraft until 1944.
16. Administrator (International liaison officer), Executive Support (AD
17. Liaison with relevant Corporate Headquarter supporting departments.
18. Chair/ Board Liaison: Dulce Martin, Adulce Group LLC.
19. Captain Pritchard will be your air force liaison.
20. Aelfric keeps a close liaison with various embassies, Indian …
21. It also maintains close liaison with local consulate officials.
22. 16 David’s liaison with Bath-sheba produced a son.
23. She served as a liaison between the different groups.
24. Turner serves as a liaison between management and staff.
25. It elects a chairman and a Liaison Committee.