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debrief

[dee-breef] / diˈbrif /




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Zelensky described the talks in the United States as "very constructive", adding that decisions would be taken on Ukraine's "further activities" once the delegation returning from there had been debriefed.

From Barron's

After a pitchside post-match debrief, both sets of players wander to The Dolphin Pub, a regular haunt for the London Mags.

From BBC

"Let's calm down. To jump out of the car and to make the first comment it's always a bit too much and let's discuss after the debrief," Vasseur said.

From BBC

The evaluation helps individual players debrief for their next at-bat, as well as give advice and context for how to approach their next matchup with that pitcher.

From Washington Post

Edy-Kiene said there is always a debrief after cookie season, where Girl Scout executives gather to survey results, feedback and other data from the season to make decisions for next year.

From Los Angeles Times