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- Dictionarygo-between/ˈɡəʊbɪtwiːn/
noun
- 1. an intermediary or negotiator.
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GO-BETWEEN definition: 1. someone who takes messages between people who are unable or unwilling to meet: 2. someone who…. Learn more.
The meaning of GO-BETWEEN is an intermediate agent : broker. How to use go-between in a sentence.
someone who takes messages between people who are unable or unwilling to meet: When we act as a go-between for supplier and buyers, we help them develop trading links. (Definition of go-between from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of go-between.
Go-between definition: a person who acts as an agent or intermediary between persons or groups; emissary.. See examples of GO-BETWEEN used in a sentence.
A go-between is a person who takes messages between people who are unable or unwilling to meet each other.
Definitions of go-between. noun. a negotiator who acts as a link between parties. synonyms: intercessor, intermediary, intermediator, mediator. see more.
a person who takes messages between one person or group and another. to act as (a) go-between; A number of local church leaders have acted as go-betweens with the paramilitaries.
From Longman Business Dictionary go-between ˈgo-between noun [countable] a person or company that acts for another person or company as their representative or AGENT We act as a go-between for supplier and buyers and help them develop trading links.
GO-BETWEEN definition: someone who talks and gives messages to people who will not or cannot talk to each other. Learn more.
The earliest known use of the word go-between is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for go-between is from 1602, in the writing of William Shakespeare, playwright and poet. go-between is formed within English, by conversion.