Debrief


The meaning of the word Debrief is: to ask questions in order to extract evidence


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When the fight ended at school, the principal needed to debrief each eyewitness to get an idea of which student started the fight.

published by Carter on 2021-04-04 00:11:06


In the courtroom, the prosecutor would debrief each witness on the stand in order to get their information stated about the defendant’s whereabouts in front of the jury.

published by Preston on 2021-06-05 13:39:29


The sergeant on the active battlefield would debrief the colonel of the army every ten minutes regarding their results of their strategy.

published by Jaye on 2021-05-05 20:41:40


Once the hostage taker released his first hostage, the police force would debrief her for a long period of time in order to determine the weapons the hostage taker had and his demeanor.

published by Tim on 2021-01-20 09:00:51


Many news reporters would debrief the person they will be interviewing on camera so that both parties know what will be said when they are on live television.

published by Tonisha on 2021-07-22 08:39:06


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