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debriefing
UK /diːˈbɹiːfɪŋ/
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US /diːˈbɹiːfɪŋ/
To question someone after a military mission in order to obtain intelligence.
debriefing in 30 Seconds
- (verb) To question someone after a military mission in order to obtain intelligence.
- (verb) To question someone, or a group of people, after the implementation of a project in order to learn from mistakes etc.
- (verb) To inform subjects of an experiment about what has happened in a complete and accurate manner.
Meanings
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verb To question someone after a military mission in order to obtain intelligence.
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verb To question someone, or a group of people, after the implementation of a project in order to learn from mistakes etc.
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verb To inform subjects of an experiment about what has happened in a complete and accurate manner.
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noun The act of debriefing, or the state of being debriefed.
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noun The report of a mission or project, or the information so obtained.
Summary
To question someone after a military mission in order to obtain intelligence.
- (verb) To question someone after a military mission in order to obtain intelligence.
- (verb) To question someone, or a group of people, after the implementation of a project in order to learn from mistakes etc.
- (verb) To inform subjects of an experiment about what has happened in a complete and accurate manner.
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