briefing
IPA: brˈifɪŋ
noun
- A short and concise summary of a situation.
- A presentation of information or instruction; the meeting at which it is presented.
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Examples of "briefing" in Sentences
- The briefing is expected to begin no earlier than 5 p.m. EDT.
- This farce they call a briefing is just another log on the fire.
- – - After he got an emergency briefing from a 5th grade science student.
- A briefing is being prepared for NASA Administrator Bolden for presentation as early as Monday.
- My perception was sealed after a very detailed and convincing briefing from a senior Democratic Party official last week.
- Mrs Perry has received a briefing from the Royal Military Police and we remain in contact with her regarding the investigation.
- At a subsequent briefing from the military police's special investigation branch, it was established that what Mrs Perry describes as a "catalogue of errors" had been factors in his death.
- If the number of federal prisoners sentenced to life without parole for nonhomicide crimes committed before the age of 18 was important, the Court could — and should — have asked for briefing from the SG.
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