debrief
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Verb — To question someone right after an event or mission to gather information about what happened.
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How to use debrief
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Etymology
From "de-" + "brief" — the reverse of briefing someone before a task.
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What does “debrief” mean?
The word “debrief” means to question someone right after an event or mission to gather information about what happened. In plain terms, to get a full report from someone about something they just did or experienced.
How do you pronounce “debrief”?
“Debrief” is pronounced dee-BREEF (/diˈbɹif/ in IPA).
How do you use “debrief” in a sentence?
Here is “debrief” used in a sentence: “Agents were debriefed as soon as they landed.”
What part of speech is “debrief”?
“Debrief” is a verb.