debrief

[ US /dɪˈbɹif/ ]
[ UK /diːbɹˈiːf/ ]
VERB
  1. put someone through a debriefing and make him report
    The released hostages were debriefed
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How To Use debrief In A Sentence

  • The centre will include state-of-the-art technology for commanders to oversee the exercises in real time then replay missions in debriefs to personnel.
  • The single most important procedure in this methodology is an effective debriefing.
  • In our debrief, we discussed crew coordination and the process of deciding to eject.
  • After admitting to maintenance and the squadron what had happened, as well as conducting a thorough debrief, the jet and I were back flying later that night.
  • It was not until after a thorough debrief, and after I had a chance to sit down and think about what actually happened, that I realized how close I had come to starring in a Class-A mishap.
  • Throughout the crew debrief, we recalled the many questions that had run through our heads.
  • Debriefing can also be more narrowly defined in terms of the procedures used, the information provided and the target population.
  • During the debrief, everyone claimed to have been at the prescribed altitudes and positions.
  • In this case, I know for a fact the shooting happened; I debriefed the officer who did most of the ballistic damage, and his supervisor.
  • Each SF battalion runs its debriefings in a different manner.
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