debrief
/dɪˈbriːf/
noun
- A session or meeting where people are questioned or share information after a mission, event, or experience.
- The team held a debrief to analyze what went wrong during the project.
- All astronauts must attend a debrief after returning from space.
- The debrief lasted two hours and covered every detail of the operation.
verb
- To question someone, such as a soldier, spy, or participant, after a mission or event to gather information or discuss what happened.
- After the training exercise, the team leader debriefed all members.
- The officer debriefed the pilot after the reconnaissance flight.
- The journalist debriefed the witness to get more details about the incident.
- To report or share information after an experience, especially in a work or team setting.
- Let's debrief after the meeting to discuss what we learned.
- We will debrief the entire sales team on the new strategy tomorrow.
- The project manager debriefed the team on the client's feedback.
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