debriefed (Meaning)

debriefed

to be interrogated for useful information following a mission, experience, etc., to carefully review upon completion, to interrogate (someone, such as a pilot) usually upon return (as from a mission) in order to obtain useful information, to question (as an astronaut) on return from a mission or assignment in order to obtain useful information

debriefed Sentence Examples

  1. After the mission, the team was debriefed on their successes and areas for improvement.
  2. The commander met with his subordinates to debrief them on the latest intelligence.
  3. The project manager debriefed the stakeholders on the project's progress and challenges.
  4. The eyewitness was debriefed by the police to provide as much detail as possible.
  5. The psychologist debriefed the trauma victim to help them process their experience.
  6. The coach debriefed the athletes after their game to identify areas for improvement.
  7. The pilot debriefed the air traffic controller after the incident to determine what went wrong.
  8. The negotiator debriefed the hostage-taker to gain insights into their motivations.
  9. The researcher debriefed the participants after the study to gather feedback and ensure their well-being.
  10. The medical team debriefed the patient after surgery to provide them with updates and instructions.

FAQs About the word debriefed

to be interrogated for useful information following a mission, experience, etc., to carefully review upon completion, to interrogate (someone, such as a pilot)

examined,interrogated, questioned, grilled, pumped, queried, bombarded,quizzed, harassed, catechized

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After the mission, the team was debriefed on their successes and areas for improvement.

The commander met with his subordinates to debrief them on the latest intelligence.

The project manager debriefed the stakeholders on the project's progress and challenges.

The eyewitness was debriefed by the police to provide as much detail as possible.