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go-between
[goh-bi-tween]
noun
a person who acts as an agent or intermediary between persons or groups; emissary.
go-between
noun
a person who acts as agent or intermediary for two people or groups in a transaction or dealing
Word History and Origins
Origin of go-between1
Example Sentences
But this time, those holding the 57 refused to talk to any go-betweens, triggering the deployment of extra troops to the area to free the captive soldiers.
Gemma would like to see survivors rehoused quicker, with the help of a designated organisation that acts as a go-between with police and local authority housing services.
The official said Grenell is primarily responsible for briefing the president on the progress of the response and serves as a go-between with state and local officials.
The nun, named in Italian press as Sister Anna Donelli, was arrested for allegedly acting as a go-between for the 'Ndrangheta mafia and its jailed gang members.
As Huizar’s intermediary, Esparza served as a go-between for another bribery scheme — this one involving the developer of a planned 20-story residential tower at Hill and Olympic in downtown Los Angeles.
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