Definition of Debrief in English :

Define Debrief in English

Debrief meaning in English

Meaning of Debrief in English

Pronunciation of Debrief in English

Debrief pronunciation in English

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Debrief

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Verb

1. debrief

put someone through a debriefing and make him report

Example Sentences:
'The released hostages were debriefed'

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Debrief

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verb
(of a soldier, astronaut, diplomat, etc) to make or (of his or her superiors) to elicit a report after a mission or event
Compare brief (sense 13)

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Debrief

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verb transitive
to receive information from (a pilot, emissary, etc.) concerning a flight or mission just completed and, often, to instruct as to restrictions in making this information public

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Debrief

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tr.v. de·briefed, de·brief·ing, de·briefs
1. To interview (a government agent, for example) at the end of an assignment, especially to obtain intelligence or to provide instructions regarding information that should be kept secret.
2. To meet with (one who has undergone a traumatic or stressful experience), especially for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.

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