debriefing

/diːˈbrɪfɪŋ/
noun
  1. A meeting or session where people are questioned to get information about a completed task, mission, or event.
    • All team members must participate in a debriefing to discuss what went well and what could be improved.
    • The police held a debriefing to review the hostage rescue operation.
    • The pilot attended a debriefing after the test flight.
verb
  1. To question someone in order to get information about a completed mission, project, or event.
    • The manager will debrief the sales team after the conference.
    • We need to debrief the volunteers about their experiences at the disaster site.
    • The intelligence officer debriefed the spy upon his return.
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