verb
- to question someone in detail about a completed mission, task, or experience in order to obtain useful information
Usage: often used in military, business, or professional contexts
noun
- a session in which someone is debriefed; a detailed discussion or analysis following an event
Usage: often used in military, business, or professional contexts
Examples
- The pilot was debriefed after the mission.
- We need to debrief the team about what went wrong.
- The astronauts underwent extensive debriefing upon their return.
- The debrief revealed several areas for improvement.
- After the project ended, we held a thorough debrief.
- Intelligence officers debriefed the captured spy.
- The post-game debrief helped the coach understand the team’s performance.