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debriefing

[dee-bree-fing] / diˈbri fɪŋ /




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For example, you can tell Copilot to write a message on Teams, Microsoft’s group chat and video tool, debriefing them on the latest customer interactions.

From Washington Post

He would spend hours on the phone with me debriefing about what I'd seen.

From Salon

"After debriefing and contemplating it, it could have just been so much worse with all the stories that we hear."

From Fox News

The lieutenant suggested a “debriefing” with Bruders before returning him to work near the woman, according to bureau records.

From Seattle Times

“We’re debriefing our crew, who did a phenomenal job to get that aircraft and almost all the passengers out of Minsk after six hours,” he told the program.

From Washington Times