debriefdiˈbrif
debrief (v)
- present
- debriefs
- past
- debriefed
- past participle
- debriefed
- present participle
- debriefing
English Definitions:
debrief (verb)
put someone through a debriefing and make him report
"The released hostages were debriefed"
debrief (Verb)
To question someone after a military mission in order to obtain intelligence.
debrief (Verb)
To question someone, or a group of people, after the implementation of a project in order to learn from mistakes etc.
debrief (Verb)
To inform subjects of an experiment about what has happened in a complete and accurate manner.
debrief
Debriefing is a report of a mission or project or the information so obtained. It is a structured process following an exercise or event that reviews the actions taken. As a technical term, it implies a specific and active intervention process that has developed with more formal meanings such as operational debriefing. It is classified into different types, which include military, experiential, and psychological debriefing, among others.
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