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Definition of briefing in English: briefingnoun ˈbriːfɪŋˈbrifɪŋ 1A meeting for giving information or instructions. a media briefing in the House of Commons Example sentencesExamples - With several daily briefings, Byers and the other draftsmen kept busy.
- I thought back to the many briefings I'd conducted with clients before their first climbs.
- The importance of personal protective equipment was reiterated at daily safety briefings.
- Twice-daily media briefings served as the primary source of news, and access to the fires was severely restricted.
- These briefings are rather like the pre-flight safety talks we all have to sit through on aeroplanes.
- Andron had spent her teen years sitting in on briefings and policy meetings.
- I'm sure he had daily briefings, and presidents' vacations are not exactly like yours and mine.
- But in fact the General's schedule did not permit briefings on any regular schedule.
- Some agencies will deliver live, online status briefings to the media and the public.
- Yes, because you get a chance to ask questions, briefings can be more helpful than memos.
- The one she selected was almost identical to the one she always wore to her briefings and meetings.
- Now after those two briefings, both will respond to your questions.
- And putting the fear of God into people is a refined art at seminars, roadshows, conferences and briefings.
- This week has been a blur: software training, more product briefings, and lots of meetings.
- And I - he was not in some of the background briefings, as some of the other journalists had.
- The couple arrived in Geneva yesterday for private briefings at the U.N. High Commission for Refugees.
- Tell them there'll be periodic briefings with the Mayor's Media Liaison.
- A classroom for pre-dive briefings and training lectures will sit adjacent to the theater on deck two.
- The briefings provided almost daily by senior military officers in Canberra were disastrous.
- Whatever kind of information you use, though, presentation is to briefings what location is to real estate.
Synonyms information, orientation, preparation, rundown instructions, directions, guidelines, guidance - 1.1mass noun The action of informing or instructing someone.
today's briefing of Nato allies Example sentencesExamples - But eventually duty called and I had to get back to the station for briefing.
- From a tactical aspect, the outstanding feature was the extremely thorough briefing of all ranks.
- A nose-full of cordite in Sinai was worth many hours of briefing in a room in Tel Aviv.
- Before the trip in 1998 there was briefing for our board of executive directors about the trip.
- The Bureau of Meteorology weather briefing provided a computer-modelled weather prediction for the next seven days.
Synonyms press conference, conference, meeting, question and answer session North American backgrounder
Definition of briefing in US English: briefingnounˈbrēfiNGˈbrifɪŋ 1A meeting for giving information or instructions. Example sentencesExamples - The importance of personal protective equipment was reiterated at daily safety briefings.
- But in fact the General's schedule did not permit briefings on any regular schedule.
- And putting the fear of God into people is a refined art at seminars, roadshows, conferences and briefings.
- I'm sure he had daily briefings, and presidents' vacations are not exactly like yours and mine.
- The couple arrived in Geneva yesterday for private briefings at the U.N. High Commission for Refugees.
- These briefings are rather like the pre-flight safety talks we all have to sit through on aeroplanes.
- And I - he was not in some of the background briefings, as some of the other journalists had.
- The one she selected was almost identical to the one she always wore to her briefings and meetings.
- This week has been a blur: software training, more product briefings, and lots of meetings.
- With several daily briefings, Byers and the other draftsmen kept busy.
- The briefings provided almost daily by senior military officers in Canberra were disastrous.
- Yes, because you get a chance to ask questions, briefings can be more helpful than memos.
- Twice-daily media briefings served as the primary source of news, and access to the fires was severely restricted.
- I thought back to the many briefings I'd conducted with clients before their first climbs.
- Some agencies will deliver live, online status briefings to the media and the public.
- A classroom for pre-dive briefings and training lectures will sit adjacent to the theater on deck two.
- Tell them there'll be periodic briefings with the Mayor's Media Liaison.
- Andron had spent her teen years sitting in on briefings and policy meetings.
- Whatever kind of information you use, though, presentation is to briefings what location is to real estate.
- Now after those two briefings, both will respond to your questions.
Synonyms information, orientation, preparation, rundown - 1.1 The action of informing or instructing someone.
today's briefing of Nato allies Example sentencesExamples - From a tactical aspect, the outstanding feature was the extremely thorough briefing of all ranks.
- A nose-full of cordite in Sinai was worth many hours of briefing in a room in Tel Aviv.
- Before the trip in 1998 there was briefing for our board of executive directors about the trip.
- The Bureau of Meteorology weather briefing provided a computer-modelled weather prediction for the next seven days.
- But eventually duty called and I had to get back to the station for briefing.
Synonyms press conference, conference, meeting, question and answer session
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