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debriefing
de·brief·ing D0064000 (dē-brē′fĭng)n.1. The act or process of debriefing or of being debriefed.2. The information imparted during the process of being debriefed.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | debriefing - report of a mission or taskinterrogatory, examination, interrogation - formal systematic questioningreport, account - the act of informing by verbal report; "he heard reports that they were causing trouble"; "by all accounts they were a happy couple" | Translationsdebriefing
debriefing[dē′brēf·iŋ] (aerospace engineering) The relating of factual information by a flight crew at the termination of a flight, consisting of flight weather encountered, the condition of the aircraft, or facilities along the airways or at the airports. debriefing
debriefing [de-brēf´ing] in health care research, informing the subjects of a study of the purpose of the study and the results that were obtained after the study is completed.critical debriefing a conference or discussion held after an intense event or catastrophe; all aspects of the event are discussed and analyzed.debrief (de?bref') To question carefully and thoroughly a person, crew, or staff after completion of an operation in order to find out how successful the operation was and how to improve future operations. debriefing (?bref'ing) See: briefdebriefing
Words related to debriefingnoun report of a mission or taskRelated Words- interrogatory
- examination
- interrogation
- report
- account
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