debriefing

IPA: dɪbrˈifɪŋ

noun

  • The act of debriefing, or the state of being debriefed.
  • The report of a mission or project, or the information so obtained.
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Examples of "debriefing" in Sentences

  • The so-called debriefing sessions became more and more delicate.
  • What's going the happen now is there's going to be what is described as a debriefing period.
  • The so-called debriefing was methodical and expert, to the extent that Naldo found himself being constantly surprised.
  • Now, last night, family members were taken to police headquarters for what police described as debriefing and counseling.
  • Now, meantime, last night, family members were taken to police headquarters for what police describe as a debriefing and counseling.
  • But that night I met with the parents and did a type of intervention called a debriefing, a crisis intervention or critical incident debriefing, ...
  • And I'm sure that part of the debriefing was a very, very detailed recounting of Lieutenant Osborn's recollections and as well as the others up front in the cockpit.
  • Lobotomy is notorious for its over-zealous application and long-term damaging effects, post-trauma counselling - otherwise known as 'debriefing' - has been shown to make trauma worse in some people, and drug company advertising is widely cited for its insidious effects on both doctors and patients.
  • The process of debriefing is to fill in the blanks so everyone involved knows what went on - especially from an evidential point of view - not to make things up to cover our arses and unfortunately that very occasionally means having to wait until some time after the incident to get the best and most accurate account. on September 10, 2008 at 10: 20 pm | Reply TheBinarySurfer

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