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debriefing

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Noun — A session in which someone is questioned about a mission, project, or experience shortly after it ends.

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a full debriefing attend a debriefing

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What does “debriefing” mean?

The word “debriefing” means a session in which someone is questioned about a mission, project, or experience shortly after it ends. In plain terms, the meeting or report that happens right after an event to review what took place.

How do you pronounce “debriefing”?

“Debriefing” is pronounced dee-BREE-fihng (/diːˈbɹiːfɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “debriefing” in a sentence?

Here is “debriefing” used in a sentence: “The pilots went straight into a debriefing after landing.”

What is another word for “debriefing”?

Words with a similar meaning to “debriefing” include debrief.

What part of speech is “debriefing”?

“Debriefing” is a noun.

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