1. liaison - Noun
2. liaison - Verb
A union, or bond of union; an intimacy; especially, an illicit intimacy between a man and a woman.
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe provided a liaison with the guerrillas Source: Internet
AARP assumes part of the responsibility for administration of the program and establishment of an effective liaison with the IRS offices at a national and regional level. Source: Internet
Adalbert had five natural brothers: Soběslav (Slavnik's heir; died 1004), Spytimír, Pobraslav, Pořej, and Čáslav, and a half-brother named Radim of his father's liaison with another woman. Source: Internet
After being affected by planet spores, Spock begins showing emotion and re-initiates his romantic liaison with Kalomi. Source: Internet
After his return to Phnom Penh, Sar became the liaison between the above-ground leftist parties (Democrats and Pracheachon) and the underground socialist movement. Source: Internet
After the dramatic demolition of the iconic inter-Korean liaison office, now Pyongyang is gearing up to deploy military units to what were previously demilitarized areas of cooperation between the Koreas, escalating tensions in the peninsula. Source: Internet