Lexeme: third-party communication  
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  1. noun. Third-party communication refers to a situation where two or more parties communicate through the involvement or intervention of another party, who is not directly involved in the communication process. This third party can act as a mediator, facilitator, or intermediary between the main parties, helping to relay information, resolve conflicts, or bridge communication gaps. Third-party communication is commonly seen in negotiations, disputes, or complex interactions where having a neutral intermediary can assist in achieving effective communication and resolving issues. GPT3.5
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  • noun. third-party communication (singular), third-party communications (plural)
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