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liaison officer

noun

  1. a person who liaises between groups or units
  2. a university official who oversees the operation of the accrediting system in schools


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Example Sentences

“We want to force the enemy to leave the countryside and return to protect the cities,” says the liaison officer.

The operation was jointly commanded by a CIA man and the British liaison officer Kim Philby.

Up to three or four days before his death, Hugh Dawnay had been my liaison officer with the 1st Corps.

I will send down a liaison officer with Goldy in one of the planes.

In a short time the liaison officer will be able to talk both.

At that, understanding came to the correspondent—he knew now why the thoughtful liaison officer had cautioned him to step lightly.

One motor-cyclist went out every day to Lieutenant Chapman, who was acting as liaison officer with the French.

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