0 past simple and past participle of debrief --
1 to question someone in detail about work they have done for you: --
a debriefing session
The pilots were thoroughly debriefed after every mission.
Those who are unsuccessful will be debriefed and return home.
I was unaware of the presence of those officials and the extent to which they debriefed their council.
All raters were debriefed after the rating.
At the end of each group we informally ' debriefed ' the participants, often over lunch, and asked them what they thought of the way in which we had handled the discussion.
All subjects were fully debriefed and informed of the aims of the study at the end of the test session.
At the completion of this session, control subjects were given the answers to all factual questions and both groups were debriefed.
Prior to retrieving the questionnaire, the interviewer was debriefed by one of the principal investigators.
Families were debriefed after all data collection was complete.